What is the relationship between income and voting?

A) The lower one's income, the more likely you are to vote.
B) The lower one's income, the more likely you are to be politically knowledgeable.
C) Income appears to have no effect on voting participation.
D) The higher one's income, the more likely you are to vote.
E) The higher one's income, the less you are expected to vote.


D

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a) The oil and gas industry in Texas has been politically weak. b) Democrats have historically controlled the Texas legislature and held the governor's mansion. c) The Texas economy has historically been based on oil and gas production. d) Organized labor in Texas has been politically powerful. e) The state's efforts to protect the eco-system have been strong.

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In general, when selecting factors for a study, you want to be sure of which of these?

a) they have been investigated before b) they are available to investigate c) they are not of interest to you d) they do not lead to another question

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In what sense can it be said that legislative and executive power are fused in parliamentary systems?

What will be an ideal response?

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What standards should be applied to determine which or two theories is better?

a. The better theory does a superior job of accounting for the facts and does not add new unexplained things. b. The better theory is less biased. c. The better theory is tested on difficult cases. d. a, b, and c are correct.

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