Statistically speaking, advertisements
A) greatly increase voter turnout the campaign.
B) increase voter turnout, but not by much.
C) decrease voter turnout, but not by much.
D) influence people to vote for third parties.
E) have no influence on voters.
B
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If current patterns hold, which of the following statements about congressional representation is most accurate?
a. Individual members do a fairly good job of representing their districts. b. Congressional partisanship has severed the representative connection between Congress and citizens. c. Most of the time individual members are too beholden to special interests to effectively represent the interests of voters. d. Republicans in Congress are much more closely tied to the representational interests of their districts than Democratic members.
When using expert power, advocates will:
a. Use their personal credentials and knowledge to convince others. b. Exercise coercive techniques to convince others. c. Use political knowledge to influence decisions. d. Use personal opinion to convince decision makers.
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court assert the power of judicial review of the states?
a. Marbury v. Madison b. Fletcher v. Peck c. Gibbons v. Ogden d. McCulloch v. Maryland
What is the difference between free trade and fair trade? Which political parties in the United States support each?
What will be an ideal response?