How do issues affect the manner in which a person votes?
A) Human beings are not selective in accepting political messages and therefore are not affected by issues.
B) Certain major issues or issues that affect people directly cause voters to tune in and form definite party preferences.
C) There have not been any elections in which substantial issue voting occurred.
D) All of the above.
E) Only A and B are correct.
B
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A) only natural events B) only areas of previous study C) almost anything D) only inferred events
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A. Mapp v. Ohio. B. Tison v. Arizona. C. Miranda v. Arizona. D. Gideon v. Wainright.
How do some members of Congress justify the practice of earmarking federal funds?
a. Earmarks are evenly distributed across congressional districts. b. Earmarks are a legitimate way to give taxpayers a fair return on their taxes. c. Earmarks do not increase the federal budget deficit. d. Earmarks are dedicated to helping the poor and disabled.
The Industrial Revolution:
a. began in China with the invention of gunpowder b. marked the beginning of large settled societies c. began in the 1800s in Western Europe and America d. was the first time human economic activity grew more productive