What was the Three-Fifths Compromise?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: Students' answers may vary.
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What is the most common reason given for not voting by U.S. citizens who are registered to vote?
a. The candidates are too similar. b. One vote doesn’t carry much weight. c. It’s hard to take time off of work or school. d. The lines at the polls are too long. e. None of the candidates is appealing.
The Articles of Confederation provided that:
A) each state could send two to seven representatives to the congress. B) the Congress of the Confederation could force the states to meet military quotas. C) a bicameral Congress of the Confederation would act as the central governing body. D) each state, no matter what its size, had two votes. E) a powerful central government would be formed based on the system of monarchy.
A centralized organization that dominated local politics by controlling elections, sometimes by illegal means, is known as a
A) party ideology. B) campaign committee. C) party machine. D) party conference. E) party government.
Attempts to break the stigmatization of fast food employment can occur on both an institutional and individual level. Which of the following is an example of such a strategy of destigmatization?
A. the announcement of promotions and bonuses to fellow community members B. the external display of financial independence through clothing and jewelry C. the assertion of a high standard of family living despite employment at a fast food establishment D. the promotion of the close-knit staff community attained through fast food employment