American voters are not enthusiastic about taking an active role in politics because
a. the political parties in the United States are so dramatically different that politics becomes polarized and nasty.
b. they resent the intense efforts of the political parties to involve them in the political process.
c. there are too many elections in the United States and they last too long.
d. state party organizations have become too dependent on the national party organization.
c
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Chinese Americans
a. account for 1% of the total U.S. population. b. have been blocked from immigrating because of the Chinese Exclusion Act. c. overwhelmingly occupy professional and technical positions. d. have a median family income that has fallen below the national average.
Which of the following statements is true regarding balanced reporting in the mass communication field?
a. textbooks provide information on how to engage in balanced reporting b. textbooks provide information on the potential problems with balanced reporting c. textbooks no longer cover the topic of balanced reported d. textbooks promote the use of balances reporting
Scholars have traditionally viewed party identification as a preference that develops a. in childhood
b. after extensive research. c. in adulthood. d. through particpation in political events.
To say that authority is legitimate is to
a) state the obvious b) say that authority is broadly accepted c) imply that the ruler has not always been perceived as the legal power d) suggest that decisions are of little practical value e) imply that those in power do not have the good of the public in mind when making important decisions