Describe the characteristics of nonvoters.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Voter turnout in the United States is quite low compared with other democracies.
2. Studies have shown that nonvoters most often are from the less educated, nonwhite, rural, southern, poor, blue-collar, and very young segment of the American population.
3. Voters most often come from the white, middle-aged, college-educated, urban or suburban, affluent, white-collar, and female groups.
4. These are only broad tendencies, with a great many exceptions. Generally, people with the biggest stakes in society are the most likely to go to the polls: older individuals and married couples, and people with more education, higher incomes, and good jobs.

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A) choose what benefits them personally. B) ?have only a vague notion of how political ideology impacts policy outcomes. C) ?misunderstand costs and benefits of different policies. D) ?be inflexible in their ideology. E) ?select policy options based on their perception of the greatest good for the greatest number.

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In the terrorism negotiation game, if a compromise exists that is better for everyone, then it has ______ probability of being implemented.

a. a high b. a low c. zero d. some

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Political scientist Phillip Converse refers to a “normal vote.” In the context of the political party, what is meant by this term?

a. There are no controversies involved in the electoral outcome. b. The election has one Democrat and one Republican, with no third party candidates. c. A certain number of Democratic votes will be cast by Democrats and a certain predictable number of Republican votes will be cast by Republican voters. d. In this type of vote, a predictable amount of voters turn out and participate. e. The results of the election are not dramatic or realigning.

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What did the framers envision as the role of the president?How has the role changed since the Constitution was written? How have these change affected the president's relationship with the American people?

Have they made the president more effective? What will be an ideal response?

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