Who was the seventeenth-century British political philosopher who wrote that without government, life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short?"
A) Thomas Hobbes
B) John Locke
C) Queen Elizabeth II
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
E) Thomas Jefferson
A
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The rules, processes, and other aspects of political systems
that shape whether and how people participate in politics are known as: a. party systems. b. opportunity structures. c. federal arrangements. d. constitutional frameworks.
Recent allegations of polling fraud have included
A. concerns about secret in-house weights being added to results. B. concerns that results were fabricated. C. concerns that reader surveys are being published as scientific polls. D. Skype users flooding poll results with duplicate entries. E. concerns that results were fabricated and concerns that reader surveys are being published as scientific polls.
What do you think might be a side-effect of or a cause of nations with very high voter turnout having that level of turnout?
A) They may have a kind of political fever in which partisan politics has become too intense. B) They likely play host to elections in which indistinct personalities and a relatively unified electorate bring out more voters. C) They probably don't offer automatic voter registration. D) They usually have mandatory voting
_________ occur when participants improve performance due to subsequent experiences on the same task
a. Rehearsal effects b. Preparation effects c. Routine effects d. Practice effects