Suppose the probability of voting equals .6 and the probability of not voting equals .4. What are the odds of voting?

a. 1:2
b. 2:1
c. 3:2
d. 6:1


c. 3:2

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A. support affirmative action. B. think the criminal justice system is biased against them. C. have low confidence in the police. D. think the government should guarantee food and shelter. E. All of these are correct.

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How has the Internet helped interest groups in their lobbying efforts?

a. by allowing citizens to easily organize themselves and by opening new forms of political action b. by allowing citizens to register to vote online c. by increasing the security of interest groups' databases d. by making it easier for citizens to submit amicus curiae briefs

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The idea that the president may be advised by executive branch officials in confidence without the advice becoming public is called __________

Fill in the blank with the correct words.

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Which of the following is not a progressive tax?

A. Social Security tax B. Medicare tax C. state income tax D. federal income tax E. estate tax

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