Commonly held values about the nation, state, and regime are known as

a. support.
b. legitimacy.
c. participation.
d. political culture.
e. feedback loops.


d

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Coming after the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment

a. specifically prohibited the ability of states to nullify federal laws. b. made it possible for states to secede without approval of the Congress. c. extended citizenship to all persons born in the United States. d. placed all voting laws and regulations under the control of Congress. e. abolished slavery.

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Which sampling technique should be used when the population's members differ from one

another on several important characteristics? a) quota sampling b) simple random sampling c) systematic sampling d) stratified random sampling

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What were the major changes to the voter identification law?

a. Voters can show other forms of ID (non-government-issued) at polls. b. Voters can be arrested on the spot if they attempt to vote without ID. c. Voters can now have a family member swear that they are who they say they are.

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Citizens organize a boycott of the U.S. Postal Service in order to bring about change in the delivery service. Their actions are an example of the _______ pathway

a. cultural change b. election c. legal action d. grassroots

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