Typically, how many people attempt to influence how another person votes?

a. less than 1 percent
b. fewer than one in ten
c. about 10 percent
d. fewer than one in four


Answer: d

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Choosing to vote based on a candidate's campaign policy promises is a form of __________ judgment

Fill in the blank with the correct words.

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In Lynch v. Donnelly (1984), the Supreme Court ____________ a city-sponsored Christmas nativity scene as a violation of the Establishment Clause

a. upheld b. struck down c. refused to review d. None of the above is true.

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At the conclusion of a trial, depending on the circumstances either the prosecution or the defense may appeal the result to a higher court. In general, an appeal is intended to determine

a. how to evaluate the evidence in the lower court. b. whether the law was applied correctly in the lower court. c. whether the evidence proved the defendant was guilty or innocent. d. if the defendant was guilty of a misdemeanor or a felony. e. whether the trial was de novo.

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The three steps in the writing process are:

What will be an ideal response?

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