__________ have historically had very low participation rates in elections.
A. Middle class
B. Men with a high school education
C. Senior citizens
D. Hispanics
Answer: D
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a. electorate polarization disappeared b. ticket-splitting increased c. voter turnout increased d. voter attachment to party increased e. transference from one party to the other increased
Which statement about the state of Texas's relationship with federal funding is true? a. Federal grants are the largest nontax source of money for the state government of Texas
b. Almost 40 percent of the total state revenues come from the federal government. c. State government in Texas has at times failed to take advantage of federal money because it would require the state to also spend money. d. The state government is concerned that the costs of meeting federal requirements might exceed the amount of money provided by the federal government. e. All of these statements are true.
4 Regarding the number of justices sitting on the Supreme Court, the Constitution:
a. specifies nine justices b. requires Congress to establish any odd number of three or more c. specifies Congress may establish any number greater than two d. is silent
The personal qualities of the candidates for president are
A) important influences on how people vote. B) unimportant to the way people vote. C) not as important as policy positions in determining the vote. D) not as important as party identification in determining the vote. E) not as important as ideology in determining the vote.