In the 2016 presidential election, what did Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have in common?

A. They both lacked political experience.
B. They both lacked party loyalty.
C. They were both overwhelmingly supported by young voters from the West Coast.
D. They both lacked the ability to win.


Answer: B

Political Science

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a. Most Americans see collective action as pointless, like voting. b. Some Americans still do not exercise this right. c. Americans typically do not support collective action. d. The American mentality has been traditionally freeloader in orientation.

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A) ignore anything that might conflict with the researcher's opinion. B) only take into account information presented in the article. C) form a mental image of the article's topic. D) read the article only once.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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