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In which decade was the poll tax abolished in Texas?

1960s

In Texas, how long prior to an election must you register in order to be eligible to vote?

30 days

Which group had the highest turnout rate in Texas in the 2012 presidential election?

African American

Which of the following statements about party competition in Texas is true?

Between 2002 and 2012, Texans elected Republicans to all statewide offices.

The National Voter Registration Act is also known as the

Motor Voter Act.

Which state does NOT limit the voting rights of persons convicted of a felony?

Vermont

semi-open primary

a nominating election in which registered voters can choose which primary to vote in on Election Day

For statewide office, an independent candidate must have how many signatures in order to qualify to run?

a number equal to 1 percent of the votes cast for governor in the last general election

For county offices, which of the following reflects how many signatures an independent candidate must have in order to qualify to run?

a number equal to 5 percent of the votes cast for that office in the most recent past election

For multicounty offices, such as state representative, which of the following reflects how many signatures an independent candidate must have in order to qualify to run?

a number equal to 5 percent of the votes cast for that office in the most recent past election

parochial participants

a person who becomes active in politics only when an issue affects him or her directly

complete activists

a person who is highly involved in all levels and kinds of political activity

campaigners

a person who likes the activity and the controversial and competitive nature of political campaigns

inactives

a person who takes no part in politics

communalists

a person who votes but who avoids the combat and controversy of partisan campaigns

voting specialists

a person whose only political participation is voting

Which of the following types of Texans would be most likely to vote?

a person with a Ph.D.

semi-closed primary

a primary that allows voters to register or change their party registration on Election Day; registration as a member of a party is required on Election Day

crossover voting

a voting pattern in which voters from one party vote in the primaries of another party

Persons convicted of a felony in Texas may register to vote again at which of the following times?

after they have served out their sentence and have completed their time on probation and parole

Which of the following did the Supreme Court outlaw in Smith v. Allwright in 1944?

all white primaries

Eleven states have shown greater than average voter turnout because they do which of the following?

allow same-day registration

Given your understanding of voter turnout, which of the following do you suspect will see the lowest turnout?

an incumbent Democrat state legislator running unopposed in the primary

major party

any organization receiving 20 percent or more of the total votes cast for governor in the last election in Texas

When putting together focus groups, political consultants try to assemble a group of which of the following?

average citizens

Which of the following is not a requirement for voting in Texas as of September 2015?

be registered at least 90 days prior to the election

How does Texas compare to the rest of the country in terms of percentage of eligible voters who actually vote?

below average

Voter turnout rates in Texas are

below the national average and lower than most other states' rates.

With respect to socioeconomic factors, 2008 was notable for being the first year that which of the following occurred?

blacks both registered and voted at about the same rate as whites

Which of the following sectors contributed the most money to PACs in the 2010 election cycle?

business

A person unable to pay the filing fee in Texas can still end up on a primary ballot by which of the following means?

by filing a petition with a minimum number of signatures

The entrance of two strong independents into the 2006 governor's race in Texas helped to do which of the following?

cause the reelection of the incumbent governor with less than 40 percent of the vote

An individual who is an active voter but avoids the combat and controversy of partisan campaigns is which type of political activist?

communalist

runoff primary

election required if no person receives a majority in the primary election; primarily used in southern and border states

Which of the following is not one of the three types of special election?

elections to pass a referendum on tax increases or to levy a special limited-time tax

According to a 2009 University of Texas poll, which of the following is the most popular form of political participation other than voting?

encouraging others to vote for a particular candidate

Consult the section on other forms of political participation in the text and then rank the following forms of Texas political participation in order, from most to least popular.

encouraging others to vote for a particular candidate publicly supporting a candidate, such as placing a sign in one's yard forwarding an email concerning a particular party, candidate, or issue contacting an elected official to express an opinion donating money to a candidate joining an online social network to support a candidate attending a political event of some type volunteering for a political campaign

Candidates who are defeated in the primary election can file as independents in the general election for that year, though few choose to do so.

false

Most computer ballots are in party column format.

false

The expansion of political participation in the southern U.S. states has come about largely because of

federal government intervention.

Which of the following is the most common purpose of holding political rallies in modern-day Texas?

gaining media attention and conveying the candidate's message to a larger audience

Which of the following elections would typically have a higher voter turnout?

general election

Which of the following does not typically increase voter turnout?

general satisfaction with the political establishment

Using Verba and Nie's system of classification of political participation, the type of political personality most abundant in the population as a whole is which of the following?

inactives

In recent years, the youth vote has done which of the following?

increased, but still remains lower than the turnout rate for the population as a whole

Participation in recent presidential elections appears higher when using the VEP measure than when using the VAP measure because of which of the following?

ineligible voters are eliminated

Which of the following is currently the biggest threat to the guiding hand of majoritarianism in democracy?

low voter turnout

Texas's initial poll tax primarily targeted which of the following?

low-income white farmers

Which group was the original primary target of the poll tax?

low-income white farmers

Of the following, which are NOT considered part of the voting population using VAP?

minors

The intention of party raiding is to do which of the following?

nominate a weaker candidate or split the vote among the strongest contenders in the opposing party

John is upset that the power company is planning to build several wind turbines on the property next to his home. He writes letters to his elected representative and the local newspaper, voicing his displeasure with the project, though he generally does not take part in any regular political activity. According to Verba and Nie, what type of political participation is John demonstrating?

parochial participant

People who only become involved in politics when they think the issue has a direct effect on them are considered

parochial participants.

Which of the three measures for voter turnout consistently shows the lower figures?

percentage of VAP who voted

What is the voter participation measure used most often by political scientists?

percentage of voting-age population

When the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed all white primaries in southern states, it overturned earlier rulings that had established which of the following?

political parties as private organizations

According to Texas Public Radio, political scientists cite which of the following as a reason for lower Latino voter turnout in the state?

poorly drawn congressional districts

In order to vote in Texas, a person must

register 30 days in advance of an election.

Which of the following does Robert Putnam consider vital for a healthy democracy but laments the loss of in America?

social capital

Which group was the primary supporter of the white primary in Texas?

the Democratic Party

Which of the following had a major impact on the legality of Texas's voter ID law?

the U.S. Supreme Court decision in June 2013

Which of the following entities decides the ballot form and method of casting ballots in Texas?

the county

Which of the following is a common feature of all types of political participation?

the goal of affecting the decisions made by the government

In a party column format, which of the following determines which party's candidates are listed first?

the party that holds the governor's office

Even if an independent candidate declares a party, he or she may still be considered a independent under the state election code.

true

If a person does not file to be an official write-in candidate, any votes for that candidate will not be counted in the election.

true

Texas voters can access either individual county websites or the Texas Secretary of State website to view the ballot for each county system prior to each election.

true

Which of the following sectors saw the greatest growth in the percentage of money contributed to PACs from 2008 to 2010?

unknown

In Texas, you cannot vote if

you are in prison for committing a felony.

Among the following voters, who is LEAST likely to vote?

Eric Smith, a 21-year-old high school dropout working at McDonald's

Which of the following describes the so-called paradox of voting?

Even though the probability that an individual's vote will be decisive in a large election is negligible, people vote anyway.

Which group had the lowest turnout rate in Texas in the 2016 presidential election?

Hispanic

With regard to voting, Texas passed which of the following major pieces of social legislation in 1919?

It approved the Nineteenth Amendment, which prohibited denial of voting rights based on sex.

The "sore loser" law accomplishes which of the following?

It prevents candidates who lost a primary election from running as independents in the general election.

Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding "same-day" voter registration?

It promotes higher voter turnout.

How does Texas compare in voter turnout among the 50 states when using the 2014 congressional and statewide races as a measure?

It ranked 48th.

According to The Dallas Observer, which of the following reasons might contribute to the state of Texas having low voter turnout in primary elections?

Texas is not a "competitive" state.

For which of the following reasons is use of the office block format an ineffective way to discourage straight-ticket voting in Texas?

Texas law still allows computer-readable ballots to enable voters to vote straight ticket.

Review the section on the federal Voting Rights Act and then answer the following question. Which of the following correctly describes an aspect of the federal Voting Rights Act? Check all the answer choices that apply.

The Voting Rights Act was originally passed in 1975.The Voting Rights Act was originally passed in 1975. The Voting Rights Act was passed when Lyndon Johnson was president.The Voting Rights Act was passed when Lyndon Johnson was president. The Voting Rights Act, as originally constructed, required pre clearance by the U.S. Justice Department of all changes in election procedures. Polling places are required to employ bilingual poll workers on Election Day, and bilingual employees must be available to answer voting and election-related questions in government offices. The Voting Rights Act requires that bilingual ballots be printed for federal elections, but the decision about bilingual ballots for state and local elections are left to state and local authorities.

Which of the following is true of the Hispanic population and voting in Texas?

The majority of Hispanics are not eligible to vote.

How do Democrats explain the lower turnout in the Texas Democratic primaries than Republican primaries in the elections for president between 1996 and 2002?

There were very low levels of opposition in the Democratic primaries compared to the Republican ones.

The passage of the National Voter Registration Act had which of the following effects on voters in Texas?

They could register to vote when applying for or renewing their driver's license.

Review the section on absentee and early voting in the text and then answer the following question. Which of the following correctly describes aspects of early voting in Texas (since 1979)? Check all the answer choices that apply.

Voters must sign an affidavit that they will be out of the county on Election Day to be eligible for early voting.Voters must sign an affidavit that they will be out of the county on Election Day to be eligible for early voting. Early voting begins 17 days before an election and closes 4 days before an election.Early voting begins 17 days before an election and closes 4 days before an election. Polls for early voting are open on Tuesdays (the same day of the week as the general election), from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.Polls for early voting are open on Tuesdays (the same day of the week as the general election), from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Anyone who is a registered voter can vote absentee without restrictions.


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