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A) protests
B) contributing to a candidate
C) litigation
D) voting
E) visiting a candidate's website
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A) 14 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 67 percent
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A) A lack of skills is a primary reason Latinos are offline.
B) A lack of interest is a primary reason elderly Americans are offline.
C) Cost is a primary reason the poor are offline.
D) All racial and ethnic groups in the United States are equally likely to have online access.
E) Racial minorities and younger Americans are likely to access the Internet through mobile devices such as cell phones,even if they lack home access.
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A) African Americans with high levels of education do not participate.
B) education levels are rising while rates of participation are falling.
C) people from the lowest income brackets participate the most in politics.
D) income levels are decreasing while rates of political participation are increasing.
E) many people who go to college do not vote in local elections.
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A) register to vote.
B) actually vote.
C) vote for the incumbent.
D) volunteer for an election campaign.
E) make a monetary contribution to a political candidate.
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A) time,money,and effort
B) knowledge,passion,and cynicism
C) information,trust,and strategic thinking
D) economic security,perseverance,and alienation
E) intelligence,pessimism,and mobilization
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A) Although many young people feel that they can solve problems in their community,most express a deep cynicism about politicians.
B) Although many young people feel that they cannot solve problems in their community,they express strong feelings of trust in politicians.
C) Many young people feel that they can solve problems in their community and express strong feelings of trust in politicians.
D) Many young people feel that they cannot solve problems in their community and express a deep cynicism about politicians.
E) Whatever their feelings about the political process,young people participate in politics more than any other group in American society.
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A) 1870.
B) 1885.
C) 1920.
D) 1948.
E) 1965.
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A) personal contact
B) direct mailings
C) extensive use of phone banks
D) advertising in local media
E) e-mail newsletters
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A) too many women run in elections every year.
B) women only run in elections as candidates from the Democratic Party.
C) male voters almost never support female candidates.
D) male candidates are more likely to have the advantage of incumbency in office.
E) there are still many state laws that prevent women for running in elections.
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A) African American turnout was nearly equal to white turnout for the first time in modern electoral history.
B) African American turnout declined to its lowest point in over forty years.
C) younger people voted at far higher levels than older people.
D) poor people voted at a far higher rate than wealthy people.
E) Latino turnout declined dramatically.
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A) Young American citizens effectively organized and protested for the right to vote.
B) It had been one of the civil rights movement's important goals.
C) The Constitution mandated that the draft age be equivalent to the voting age.
D) Government officials hoped it would lead to a decline in disruptive student protests.
E) A decision by the Supreme Court ruled that voting requirements based on age were unconstitutional.
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A) diversity of national backgrounds and cultures.
B) political apathy among Asian American voters.
C) disenfranchisement of Asian American voters in the 1990s.
D) lack of a sufficiently large population for bloc voting.
E) absence of organizations working to mobilize Asian Americans.
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A) to reduce corruption by making it more difficult to vote
B) to simplify the voting process
C) to make voters more dependent on the political parties
D) to raise revenues for the government
E) to reduce the number of women who voted in national elections.
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A) the size of the digital divide.
B) the importance of citizen journalism.
C) the Internet's ability to enhance democratic accountability.
D) the potential for "accidental mobilization" to occur on the Internet.
E) the end of "accidental mobilization" in election campaigns.
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A) racial restrictions
B) property requirements
C) occupational requirements
D) residency requirements of long duration
E) gender restrictions
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