What is constructivism's view on the morality of warfare?
a. It can be moral under certain circumstances
b. It is immoral
c. No position
d. It is impractical
e. It is just
c
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How might the model of the rational voter explain that only 50 percent of the voting-age population is registered to vote?
a. respect for the right to vote outweighs any tangible benefit b. tangible benefits outweigh respect for the right to vote c. allegiance to democracy is a burden not overcome by registration d. the cost of registering is more than the expected value of having a preferred candidate win
Which of the following is true of redistricting in Texas?
a. Senate districts are yet to become single-member districts. b. Texas is the only state that has to mandatorily redraw district lines every five years. c. Multimember districts don't adhere to the letter of the "one person, one vote" pronouncement. d. The process of redistricting is one of the most troublesome issues to confront the legislature.
Potential groups are
a. groups that could come into being under the right circumstances. b. groups that have already been formed. c. groups with a headquarters and organizational structure. d. a formal organization of people. e. groups that currently exist.
What was the significance of the 1840 presidential election?
a. It marked the first peaceful transfer of presidency following an election and cemented the stability of the two-party system in the United States. b. It extended organized two-party competition to every state in the nation, framing not only the contest for president but also competition for offices at all levels of government. c. It was the first multiparty presidential election in the history of the United States and established the practice of voters strategically defecting to one of the major parties. d. This was the first time in the history of the country that the franchise was extended to all citizens, and voter turnout was remarkably high.