What lessons can we draw from President Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns about voter turnout?
A. The most effective way to get large numbers of voters to the polls is television advertising.
B. Sending a handwritten letter to every potential voter is a powerful tool to encourage people to vote.
C. Even spending large amounts of money on mobilization efforts has a very small effect on campaign outcomes.
D. Massive and effective turnout efforts by candidates and parties can get potentially free-riding supporters to the polls.
Answer: D
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a. The state could do very little to limit a woman's right to an abortion. b. The state could regulate it if the mother's life were in danger. c. The state could ban the abortion unless the mother's life was in danger. d. The state could ban it.
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A) work with limited evidence B) interpret evidence with minimum distortion C) lack of integration between micro and macro levels D) use specific as well as transcultural, transhistorical concepts
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__________________________ is a form of conflict in which weaker groups or forces can inflict significant damage against more powerful states or forces
Fill in the blank with correct word