In presidential elections, manual laborers, factory workers, and union members are

A. more likely to vote for Republican candidates.
B. more likely to vote for Democratic candidates.
C. likely to split their vote between the two major parties.
D. more likely to vote for socialist candidates.
E. more likely to vote for communist libertarian candidates.


Answer: B

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A. party members are allowed to voteonly in the primary of their own party. B. voters must declare their party affiliations on Election Day. C. voters are allowed to vote for a party's candidates regardless of whether they belong to the party. D. Republican and Democratic candidates are listed on the same ballot. E. voters can choose the candidates of more than one party.

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Hispanic voters are generally liberal on social issues, but conservative on economic issues

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The first form of grants-in-aid from the national government to the states was

A) ?cash grants-in-aid. B) ?block grants. C) ?revenue sharing. D) ?categorical grants. E) ?land grants.

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The founders of the United States established a government structure with numerous checks and balances due to which of the following motives?

A. A desire to prevent too much power being assumed by slave-holding Southern states. B. To ensure that the new government could not tyrannize the population. C. The desire to build a strong, deliberative process that would lead to slow implementation of policy and incremental change. D. A desire to maintain the greatest amount of power in the legislative branch, or Congress, since that branch remains closest to the will of the people.

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