PoliSci Chapter 7
differences in what are factors that influence voter participation?
1) sense of duty 2) age 3) education
The movement against gun violence had a relatively low profile until the mass killing at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Opponents of voter ID laws tend to be
democrats
Which of the following groups has the highest rate of voter turnout?
middle aged upper class
seniors citizens in the US have a ___ rate of voter turnout than voters under the age of 30
much higher
free societies thrive on the ___ of citizens in the civic and political life of their communities
participation
suffrage is the right to
vote
which of the following voter restrictions increases the burden on citizens who move frequently?
voter registration requirements
the proportion of eligible adult citizens who actually vote in a given election is known as
voter turnout
The mass killings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School resulted in which of the following?
-National School Walkout Day -March for Our Lives demonstrations
Which of the following statements are true regarding U.S. elections?
-They allow voters to choose party nominees. -far more frequent than other democracies
which of these groups vote at above-average rates?
1) college-educated people 2) upper-income Americans
which amendment granted women the right to vote?
19th amendment
Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between income and political participation in the United States?
Higher-income citizens are the most active because they have the resources to participate effectively.
Which of the following terms refers to a feeling of powerlessness, such as that rooted in the belief that government pays no attention to an individual's interests?
alienation
Which of the following nations has the highest voter turnout rates?
belgium
As compared to other democracies, how likely are Americans to contribute time and money to political and community organizations?
more likely
Which of the following explain why Europeans with less education and income vote at higher rates in their countries than their American counterparts?
Americans face more voter registration requirements. Class-based European organizations encourage participation.
which may result if IDs were not required for voting?
increased fraud
Which of the following forms of political participation require citizens to spend a comparatively large amount of personal resources?
-volunteering in a political campaign -demonstrating for political causes
which of the following tactics were used to disenfranchise blacks in the post-Civil War South despite the passage of the 15th amendment
1) literacy tests 2) publicized list of voters
According to the Department of Labor, roughly ______ percent of Americans participate in volunteer activities annually.
25
What is a social or political movement?
a way for disenchanted citizens to voice their displeasure with government policy
Over 70 percent of Americans' political participation via community activities takes place in which of the following?
church-related groups civic organizations school-related groups
people who believe that citizens ought to participate in political affairs are likely to describe voting as an exercise in
civic duty
when the US was founded, all white men were given the right to vote
false
the Tea Party movement did not support what?
govt subsidies for health insurance higher taxes
citizens who are party identifiers have ___ levels of voter turnout than those who identify as independent
higher
the Occupy Wall Street movement was aimed predominantly at which issue?
income inequality
in the past 2 decades, community participation among young people has
increased
lowest voting rates
independents
Unlike participation through interest groups or political parties, participation in political movements
takes place largely outside established institutions.
what law required states to allow people to register to vote when applying for a driver's license?
the Motor Voter Act
why did states start registering voters?
to prevent individuals from voting multiple times in the same election
how did the supreme court rule on the Indiana law requiring citizens to obtain a govt-issued ID in order to vote?
upheld the law
how do the tactical political protests of today differ from the traditional protests that arose as a desperate act?
1) commonly staged for TV 2) involve large amount of planning 3) serve primarily to bring attention to a cause
which of the following are common recommendations to enhance voter participation on Election Day?
1) opening poll centers for several days before Election Day 2) making it a national holiday 3) keeping polls open longer
which of the following factors are said to adversely affect voter turnout in the US?
1) voter registration laws 2) frequent elections
what are limitations that are not present in other forms of political participation?
1) voting is limited to what is on the ballot 2) voting provides a political opinion only at a certain time
which amendment extended voting rights to 18 year olds?
26th
In general, protest activity is ______ common in the United States than in many Western democracies.
less
which best describes the prevalent view of the public concerning protest activities in the US?
should be tolerated
which of the following arguments drew large support for passing the 26th amendment, granting 18 year olds the right to vote?
since they were eligible for the draft, they should be eligible to vote
Harvard Robert Putnam defined face-to-face civic interactions among citizens in a society as its ___ capital
social
which of the following lawmakers were the original targets of the Tea Party movement?
supporters of bank bailouts
The United States' voter turnout rate in presidential elections tends to hover around ______ percent.
60
People who believe that citizens ought to participate in political affairs are likely to describe voting as an exercise in
civic duty
which correctly describes the relationship between income and political participation in the US?
higher income citizens are the most active because they have the resources
more people in the US participate in election campaigns than people in other countries because
the US has more elected posts than other countries
how can americans participate virtually in politics?
using resources and joining discussions on the Internet