Cross-national data on voting turnout suggests that voting rates
are ________.
A) universally high, generally over 80 percent
B) relatively consistent, in the 50- to 75-percent range
C) highly variable, ranging from less than 30 percent to nearly 100 percent
D) often below 50 percent
Answer: C
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A. the representatives of Congress B. the states' political parties C. members of the Credentials Committee D. presidential candidates E. members of the Senate
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A. the vice president. B. the head of office. C. the chief of staff. D. the senior member of Congress form the president's party. E. the Secretary of the Interior.
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A. Water, natural gas, and oil B. Inexpensive imported oil C. Domestic fossil fuels D. Inexpensive imported oil and gas E. C & D only
The inherent powers do appear in the Constitution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.