What occurs in straight-ticket voting?

A) Voters adjust their support from one party to another.
B) Citizens link themselves to a particular political party.
C) People vote exclusively for the candidates of one party.
D) Substantial groups of voters switch party allegiance.
E) Groups of voters grow large enough to change the partisan balance in a district, state, or country.


C

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Which of the following most likely contributes more to Democratic candidates than to Republican candidates?

a. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers b. National Association of Realtors c. AT&T d. Senate Conservatives Fund

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Research into the consequences of motor-voter laws has shown that 

A. less burdensome registration processes rarely have much of an impact because people don't find out about them. B. people are suspicious of less burdensome registration processes and are thus unlikely to use them. C. people who register when the process is free are more likely to vote. D. people who register when the process is free are less likely to vote. E. None of these are correct.

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What is the approximate world population today and where is it located?

a. over 10 billion but below 12 billion, most of which is in the Developing World b. over 6 billion but less than 8 billion, most of which is in the Developing World c. between 2 billion and 4 billion, most of which is in the industrialized world d. over 6 billion but less than 8 billion, most of which is in the industrialized world

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According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, which of these officers follows the Vice President in the line of presidential succession?

A) president pro tempore of the Senate B) secretary of state C) secretary of the treasury D) Speaker of the House

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