All of the following are distractions that keep people from voting in a U.S. presidential election except people

a. are often working.
b. must often find childcare.
c. often have school commitments.
d. often prefer to relax on the weekend.


d

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Which of the following statements about the formula by which delegates to the nominating conventions are apportioned is TRUE?

A) ?Both Democrats and Republicans give extra delegates to large states. B) ?Both Democrats and Republicans give extra delegates to loyal states. C) ?The Democrats and Republicans use different formulas. D) ?The formula reflects a movement to the center by both Democrats and Republicans. E) ?Formulas have had no noticeable impact on the selection of delegates to the conventions.

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Judge-made law handed down through judicial opinions that establishes slowly evolving precedents over time, is referred to as

a. civil law. b. common law. c. legislative law. d. pre-emptive law. e. martial law.

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Which of the following best explains why the white primary was effective in accomplishing its goal? a. In the South, the poll tax was so high for primary elections that it was difficult to vote for those with very low incomes. b. In the South, the Democratic primary election functioned like a general election as the Democratic Party was the predominant political force. c. In the South,

disenfranchisement was a direct and clear method of violating a constitutional amendment. d. Literacy tests served to force voters to learn about candidates before they would be permitted to vote in the South.

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Which of the following restricted the scope of Congress's power to regulate commerce?

A) Dillon's rule B) the rise of cooperative federalism C) McCulloch v. Maryland D) U.S. v. Lopez E) the Wagner Act

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