Women gained the right to vote in the United States with ________.

a. the Sixteenth Amendment in 1913
b. the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920
c. the Twentieth Amendment in 1933
d. the Twenty-Fourth Amendment in 1964


b. the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920

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The experiences of Uber demonstrate that ______.

A. even with changes in technology that promise to overcome the problems of free riding, efforts still fall flat B. the most effective way to break existing iron triangles is donating money to candidates who are not beholden to existing interests C. digital social networks can reweigh the calculus of political activism by making it almost costless and that can deliver policy victories D. the fragmented universe of interest groups makes it harder for new interests to break in and find a piece of turf on which they can be successful

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What are the habits of candidates as regards their positions on issues?

A) They are endlessly opportunistic, but tend to alter their positions on issues only in the face of scandal or crisis. B) They resist being opportunistic, rarely altering their positions on issues to win the most votes. C) They are only relatively opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes. D) They are endlessly opportunistic, altering their positions on issues to win the most votes.

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In a measure of association for ordinal variables, a pair in which one case is lower on one of the variables but higher on the other is called a _____________ pair.

a. Discordant b. Concordant c. Tied d. Jumbled

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The party-in-the-electorate is made up of

A. the members of the general public who identify with a political party. B. the formal structure and leadership of a political party. C. all of the elected and appointed officials who identify with a party. D. the members of the electoral college. E. the individuals who choose the members of the electoral college.

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