The primary impact of state voter registration laws has been to ______.
a. make it more expensive to vote
b. decrease turnout
c. discourage voters from identifying themselves with a party
d. improve voter awareness of elections
e. prevent fraud
b. decrease turnout
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Race relations in Brazil differ from those in the United States
because: a. Brazil has lacked much racial discrimination, while having more class discrimination. b. Brazil's citizens of African descent formed a civil rights movement much earlier than their U.S. counterparts. c. Brazil never had state-imposed racial segregation, and racial categories there still tend to be fluid and ambiguous. d. Brazil's Constitution has listed racism as a crime since the 1930s.
In midterm elections,
a. the President’s party often gains seats because supporters of the other party are demoralized and do not turn out to the polls. b. the President runs for reelection so it provides a boost to all of the candidates from his party running for reelection. c. the President’s party often loses seats, but the size of the losses depends on the performance of the economy and the President. d. the President’s performance or that of the economy has little effect on explaining the outcome of midterm elections.
The EU budget is about ___ percent of the GDP of its members
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7 e. 10
According to Edward S. Corwin, it was during the administration of Ronald Reagan that the public's perception of the role of government changed from one that protects the establishment to one that is active and reformist
Indicate whether the statement is true or false