Describe the factors that led to an increase in younger voters. Did they or did they not factor in the victories of Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Examine the problem of turnout and the organizations that addressed it (e.g., Rock the Vote, Americans Coming Together).
2, Show how the aftermath of the 2008 election was partly decided by the youth vote.
3, Discuss how elections since 2008 have seen a decline in the youth vote.

Political Science

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According to your text, scholars began researching party identification in the 1950s and this research has revealed all of the following EXCEPT that

a. party identification plays a very important role in helping voters make voting decisions. b. party identification in the electorate is quite resistant to change. c. voters will disregard their party affiliation in times of war and economic hardship, resulting in fickle party loyalty in the long run. d. although the Democratic party had more identifiers at one time, now the two major parties enjoy equal support. e. although the number of independents has grown over the years there are many more party identifiers.

Political Science

Due to the popularity of voting by mail, which of the following states abandoned voting in polling places on Election Day?

A. Idaho B. Kansas C. California D. Nevada E. Oregon

Political Science

National identity in the United States has centered on

a. speaking English and being of Anglo-Saxon descent. b. accepting a general set of values about personal liberty and political equality. c. considering oneself Christian, even if it is more a cultural identifier than firm religious conviction. d. subscribing to the idea that there is unity in diversity. e. having a deep distrust of the government of the United States.

Political Science

The exclusionary rule is the principle that illegally seized evidence cannot be used in court

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science