__________ are taken immediately after voters have exited the polling stations, which means it is a tally of who the voter actually voted for.
A. motor-voter polls
B. grassroots polls
C. exit polls
D. straw polls
Answer: C. exit polls
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Some gaps between North and the South countries continue to widen—especially differences in
a. population growth. c. adult literacy. b. life expectancy. d. wealth and income.
Under the old term limits law, Proposition 140, observers believed that power shifted to _______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following statements about presidential elections is most accurate?
A. A candidate might win the popular vote but still lose the election. B. Every state in the Union grants all its electoral votes to the candidate who wins the plurality. C. The Constitution requires electors to cast their votes in accordance with the will of the people who elected them. D. If one candidate wins the majority of the electoral vote, and another wins the majority of the popular vote, the election is thrown to the House of Representatives. E. The District of Columbia is not awarded any electors; hence its citizens have only a symbolic vote in presidential elections.
The text argues that opinion surveys since the 1960s reflect the public's
A. loss of faith in the design of our government's institutions B. loss of faith in our form of government C. disappointment with our government's performance D. increasing political apathy E. All of these are correct.