Which of the following factors is important in measuring voter attitudes?
A) party identification
B) candidates
C) issues
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
D
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The problem of panel members growing weary of repeated interviews, which could cause participants to drop out of the study or give thoughtless answers to standard questions, is called ______.
A. laziness B. subject frustration C. indifference D. subject fatigue
All of the following statements concerning party machines are true EXCEPT this:
a. They sought to take advantage of the expansion of voting rights to all white men in the early nineteenth century. b. Their activities had the consequence of integrating masses of new immigrants into the political process. c. They were characterized by central control by a party leader or boss. d. They dominated party primary elections. e. They were exceptionally strong in urban areas.
Who controls redistricting?
A) The states B) The courts C) The Congress D) Bipartisan commissions E) The federal bureaucracy
In 1998 Scotland and Wales were given their own _____________, which had power over local issues such as education and health services
a. regional assemblies b. federal assemblies c. apportionment districts d. independent administrations