With regard to policies that address access to quality public education (at K–12 and higher levels), which of the following evaluative criterion is most important?
A. effectiveness
B. political feasibility
C. equity
D. capacity
C. equity
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Individualistic political culture in the United States leads to
A) a strong belief that it is a duty and responsibility of citizens to vote. B) ordinary citizens not taking an active role in politics. C) mandatory voting rules. D) citizens contacting public officials and strategically protesting government actions. E) None of the above
Which of the following is true of down-ballot races?
a. They are contests for the positions of governors. b. They include solely the position of attorney general. c. They are contests that exclude the designations of lieutenant governors. d. They are statewide races below the level of U.S. Senator.
What is the difference between limited and unlimited "stand your ground" laws?
a. The limited law is available in 31 states, whereas the unlimited law is available in 7 states. b. The limited law is available in 7 states, whereas the unlimited law is available in 31 states. c. The limited law restricts the individual from using deadly force in self-defense, whereas unlimited law does not. d. The limited law is extended to a vehicle and place of work, whereas unlimited is not restricted, no matter where the attack occurs.
Which survey question would most likely be asked for the purpose of measuring party identification? a. Do you think of yourself as a Democrat, a Republican, an independent, or what?
b. Are you a loyal campaign worker, and do you enjoy working on campaigns for Democrats and Republicans? c. Do you frequently vote in elections, and if so, do you think about the political party and vote for Democrats? d. Are you often willing to discuss your political affiliation with others, and would you discuss affiliation with the Republican Party?