Who did Americans rate "the most trusted man in America" in 1973?
A) President Gerald Ford
B) Bob Woodward
C) Walter Cronkite
D) Walter Mondale
E) William Randolph Hearst
C
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In the context of voting, the practical effect of the grandfather clause was to a. permit African Americans to vote, as long as their family members had voted in a presidential election
b. deny voting rights to African Americans, while maintaining the right of poor white citizens to vote. c. provide a procedure for African Americans to follow, as long as they arrived early at the polling place. d. deliver information to African Americans regarding upcoming votes, while maintaining a separate location for voting.
How do greenhouse gases bring about global warming?
A) When there are large amounts in the atmosphere, they heat the surface of the Earth as they become heated by the sun. B) They allow solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface. C) They trap heat waves given off by the sun. D) They create holes in the atmosphere, allowing in more ultraviolet radiation.
Defined by the Twenty-second Amendment, the Constitution limits the President from serving more than _______ terms in office.
a. no limit b. one term c. no limit as long as there is a four-year break between terms d. two consecutive terms e. two terms
How can public opinion play its assigned role in democratic politics if large segments of the public are politically ignorant or hold inconsistent views?
A. It perfectly matches the political system of the United States where separated institutions share political power. B. It is consistent with the expectations of the Framers who wanted to temper public opinion as much as possible. C. There are a variety of formal and informal political institutions that give public opinion shape and force. D. While many of the public are politically ignorant or hold inconsistent views, they are capable of sending clear signals on issues of local importance.