They are more likely to try and persuade others, they vote frequently, are more likely to write letters to public officials and to contribute to political campaigns.

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The authors argue that public opinion is important for two reasons. One is that public opinion should influence what government does. The second is that public opinion matters to a lot of people and therefore it is a factor in American politics. Dating from the inception of the American republic the role of citizens, and thus of public opinion, in politics has gradually increased. An example of this can be found in the Seventeenth Amendment, which gave citizens the power to elect U.S. senators, a power that had previously rested with state legislatures. The importance of public opinion is also reflected in the Electoral College, which in recent decades has shown a tendency to almost always follow the votes of the people. In state politics the importance of public opinion is reflected in such things the initiative, referendum, and recall, all of which allow citizens to vote directly on policies and in some instances remove officials from office before the end of their term.

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The Supreme Court case in which the Court decided that it "ought not enter this political thicket" of reapportionment was

A) Baker v. Carr. B) Colgrove v. Green. C) Reynolds v. Sims. D) Wesberry v. Sanders. E) Marbury v. Madison.

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What type of national grant-in-aid requires state and local governments to compete for funding by writing needs-based proposals?

A. national priority grants B. categorical formula grants C. categorical project grants D. matching funds grants E. block grants

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Identify two factors that have reduced the invulnerability that geography formerly provided the U.S.

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