Those who are LESS likely to vote tend to be ______.

a. poor rather than wealthy
b. older rather than younger
c. college graduates
d. whites
e. relatively wealthy


a. poor rather than wealthy

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If we use prisoner's dilemma to model an arms race between competing powers, which of the following best represents a player's choices, from most-preferred to least-preferred?

a. Unilateral disarmament, unilateral armament, mutual restraint, mutual armament b. Unilateral armament, unilateral disarmament, mutual restraint, mutual armament c. Mutual restraint, unilateral disarmament, unilateral armament, mutual armament d. Unilateral armament, mutual restraint, mutual armament, unilateral disarmament

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Tony Blair brought the Labour Party in Britain to power by

a. moving the party to the right to attract middle-class votes. b. moving the party to the left to attract working-class votes. c. championing a series of long-demanded constitutional reforms. d. moving the party to the right to attract working-class votes. e. moving the party to the left to attract middle-class votes.

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Burma plunged into poverty due to ________

a. capitalism b. third world socialism c. free market d. immigration from India e. privatization

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When a normal distribution is represented by a histogram, where would most scores fall?

a) in the extremes of the distribution b) in the middle of the distribution c) outside of the distribution d) on the high end of the distribution

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