Chapter Eight: public opinion and voting
A law that require citizens to cast a ballot in the election is known as
Compulsory voting
Sampling error is the -
Difference between what the poll shows and what the results would have been if everyone in the relevant population had been interviewed
Most political socialization is informal, and it usually begins -.
During early childhood
Among the factors affecting voter turnout, - appears to be the most important
Educational attainment
Some factors that influence how people vote can be to gripe it as Socioeconomic. What are four socioeconomic factors?
Educational attainment, occupation, income, age
Polls that rely on interviewing voters immediately after they vote are - polls.
Exit
When I pullers results appear to consistently favor one of the two major political parties, pulling experts referred to this phenomenon as a -.
House Effect
What effects the outcome of polls?
House Effect, The Timing of Polling, Question Framing, Statistical modeling.
What is a random poll?
In the context of opinion polling, a sample in which each person within the entire population being polled has an equal chance of being chosen
The framers of the Constitution
Left the power to set suffrage qualifications to the individual states
The - requires states to provide all eligible citizens with the opportunity to register to vote when they apply for or renew drivers license
National voter registration act of 1993
The - requires that states allow mail- in voter registration
National voter registration act of 1993
In the 2012 election, many major polling firms
Overestimated republican turnout
For established voters, - is one of the most important and lasting predictors as to how that person will vote.
Party Identification
An emotional attachment to a political party is known as -.
Party identification
When people vote for candidates who share their position on particular issues, they are engaging in - voting.
Policy
Most people acquire their political attitudes, opinions, believes, and knowledge to the complex learning process known as
Political socialization
The 24th amendment outlawed - in national elections
Poll taxes
The 2002 to help America vote act
Provided funds to the states to help them purchase new electronic voting equipment
A - Paul is a campaign tactics used to feed false or misleading information to political voters, under the guise of taking an opinion poll.
Push
A sample in which each person within the entire population being pulled has an equal chance of being chosen is a - sample.
Random
Every state except North Dakota required voters to - before voting
Register with the appropriate state or local officials
What is a political agent that teaches young people citizenship skills through rules and regulations?
Schools
In the 2012 presidential elections, mitt Romney had the solid support of white, working-class voters only in the - of the United States.
Souther region
The - banned the use of white primaries
Supreme Court's decision in Smith vs. Allwright 1944
In politics, the term gender gap refers to -.
The difference between the percentage of voters who cast for a specific candidate by women and the percentage of voters cast for the same candidate by men
What were literacy tests used for?
They were used in many southern states to restrict African-American participation in elections
Solid south was a term used to describe the tendency of the South states to -
Vote Democratic first century after the Civil War
The number of people residing in the United States who are at least 18 years of age is known as
Voting age population
Why does voting participation increase with age?
Voting participation likely increases with age because older people tend to be more settled, are already registered, and have had more experience with voting.
Literacy test as a qualification for registering to vote were prohibited by the
Voting rights act of 1965
In recent years, - have formed Republican party candidates by substantial margins
White, Christian voters Who attended church regularly
Grandfather clauses and state laws have the effect of restricting the franchise to those
Whose ancestors had voted before the 1860s
To gain popularity, I Canet it might claim that all the polls show that he or she is ahead in the race. People who want to support the winner Maibach this candidate despite their true feelings. This is often called the - effect.
"Bandwagon"
Today, the most reputable polls sample between - and - people.
1,500 and 2,000
Laws that disenfranchise Fallons deny - of African-Americans the right to vote
13 percent
The - granted Suffridge to African American males.
15th amendment
In the United States today, citizens who are at least - years of age and who are not felons have the right to vote.
18
In -, The US Supreme Court riveted the use of the grandfather clause in state election laws as a technique to prevent African Americans from exercising the right to vote
1915
Women were granted the right to vote in
1920
Some political analysis believe that the political gender gap became a major determinant of voter decision-making in the - election
1989 (Reagan)
The - prohibited discrimination and voting on the basis of gender
19th amendment
Residents of the district of Columbia were given the right to vote for president and vice president in the
23rd amendment
In 1971, the - restricted them in on voting age to 18
26th amendment
Since 1970, no state can impose a residency requirement of voting of more than
30 days
Recent polls indicate that - of Americans identify themselves as moderates
35 percent
In the United States, about - of the population are not voters
40 percent
Recent polls indicate that - of Americans consider themselves conservatives
40 percent
And into thousand 12 presidential election, mitt Romney lost the national election with - of the popular vote.
47 percent
In the 2012 presidential election, Barack Obama won the national election with - of the popular vote
51 percent
In the 2012 presidential election, Barack Obama won - of female voters
55 percent
Voter turnout in presidential elections have Hubbard out about - since 1968
55 percent
In the 2012 presidential elections,- A boaters ages 65 or over voted for mitt Romney.
56 percent
In the 2012 presidential elections,- of black voters voted for mitt Romney
6 percent
In the 2012 presidential election, - of voters ages 18-29 voted for Barack Obama.
60 percent
In the 2012 presidential election, - of voters with no high school education voted for Barack Obama.
64 percent
Among the voters cast nationwide, about - use paper ballots
66 percent
In the 2012 presidential elections,- of voters who identified themselves as having no religion voted for Barack Obama.
70 percent
I meant to thousand 12 presidential elections, - of Hispanics voted for Barack Obama.
71 percent
In the 2012 presidential elections, - of Asian voters voted for Barack Obama.
73 percent
In the 2012 presidential elections, - of voters who identified themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual voted for Barack Obama.
76 percent
In survey research, a group of people typically of the general public is called -.
A Sample
The family is an important agent of political socialization because -.
A child first sees the political world through the eyes of their family
What is a straw poll?
A non-scientific poll in which there is no way to ensure that the options express are representatives of the larger population
The true result of a poll is -
A range of probabilities
Grandfather clauses in the states where one of the techniques used in the south to prevent - from exercising their right to vote
African-Americans
Was that disenfranchise felons disproportionally impacts the right to vote of-
African-Americans
In the state of Oregon, all elections, including presidential elections, are conducted exclusively
By mail
What are four major agents of political socialization?
Churches, peer groups, media, and major life events