How do elections in America compare with those in other democracies of the world?
a. Americans vote more frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
b. Americans vote less frequently than citizens in other democracies of the world.
c. Americans vote more frequently, but for fewer offices, than citizens in other democracies of the world.
d. Americans vote more frequently and for more offices than citizens in other democracies of the world.
Answer: d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. barometer of public attitudes b. catalyst-for-change c. interactive d. political socialization
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a. James Polk b. Abraham Lincoln c. George Washington d. Thomas Jefferson