Karl, the voter who sits at the exact center of the political distribution, is referred to by political scientists as the __________ voter.
A. marginal
B. median
C. mediocre
D. menial
Answer: B
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A. Partisanship B. Voter fraud C. Gerrymandering D. Malapportionment E. Constitutional initiative
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. behavioral. b. cognitive. c. neuroscientific. d. psychoanalytic.