When those below the age of 21 were first allowed to vote in presidential elections, they
A. flocked to the Republican candidates.
B. flocked to the Democratic candidates.
C. almost uniformly voted for Independent candidates.
D. generally voted for Richard Nixon.
E. did not flock to any particular party or candidate.
Answer: E
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A) ?The United States will never be able to use it. B) ?It was a Cold War strategy that ceased to be relevant at the end of the Cold War. C) ?Members of Congress will not support a declaration of war. D) ?It requires use of nuclear weapons and the United States has entered into nuclear reductions treaties. E) ?It can be effectively applied only to a country that lacks the capacity to retaliate.
A story that is told to explain variation in an attribute across a population is known as a:
a. theory b. conceptual definition c. hypothesis d. null hypothesis
Women were granted universal suffrage in
A) ?1787. B) ?1865. C) ?1896. D) ?1920. E) 1972.
Which statement best characterizes the ruling in Clinton v. City of New York?
A)The Supreme Court will not allow Congress to delegate its constitutional powers to the presidency. B)The Supreme Court will always support grants of congressional powers to the executive branch. C)The Supreme Court rarely tolerates political disputes between the legislative and executive branches. D)The Supreme Court is highly suspicious of congressional actions to restrict the constitutional power of the president.