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A) the most reliable strategy for a politician to take in winning reelection is to adopt policies that are consistent with the preferences of ideologically extreme voters.
B) the most reliable strategy for a politician to take in winning reelection is to adopt policies that are consistent with the preferences of centrist voters.
C) the average American voter is uninformed about the details of most government policies.
D) the average American voter is well informed about the details of most government policies.
E) government policy should always reflect what a majority of Americans want.
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A) through a series of competing newspaper editorials.
B) on television, making it the first political broadcast in the United States.
C) outside, in the cornfields and town squares of Illinois.
D) in Madison Square Garden during the Republican Convention of 1860.
E) in the Senate during 1858.
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A) an expansion in governmental social services.
B) an increase in the federal military budget.
C) prayer in the public schools.
D) a ban on abortions.
E) a reduction in foreign aid for poor countries.
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A) All governments try to influence, manipulate, or manage their citizens' beliefs.
B) Groups with public or private institutional support are more successful in marketing their ideas than groups who do not have such support.
C) The news media are not simply neutral messengers for the ideas developed by others.
D) Presidents rarely attempt to influence public support for the policies they are promoting.
E) The ways in which the news media frames or interprets events can have a major impact on how the public responds to these events.
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A) The fact that public opinion polling is provided to political leaders free of charge.
B) The fact that the Supreme Court has struck down a number of state and federal laws that made public opinion polling illegal.
C) The fact that it has become very difficult for political leaders to experience public opinion directly.
D) The fact that media organizations no longer cover political issues as much as they once did.
E) The fact that protections for freedom of speech have increased dramatically.
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A) has eliminated misinformation in public opinion.
B) has destroyed the "filter bubbles" that many people used to be trapped inside.
C) has decreased the gap between the haves and the have-nots in terms of political knowledge.
D) has increased the gap between the haves and the have-nots in terms of political knowledge.
E) has not had any effect on the gap between the haves and the have-nots in terms of political knowledge.
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A) liberal.
B) conservative.
C) socialist.
D) internationalist.
E) isolationist.
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A) Democracy
B) Liberty
C) Equality
D) Family
E) Justice
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A) Those with a college education are less likely to believe that women and men should have equal roles.
B) Those with a college education are more likely to believe that abortion should never be allowed.
C) There is a higher level of political participation among those with a college education.
D) There is a lower level of political participation among those with a college education.
E) Those with a college education are more likely to believe that the United States should not concern itself with other nations' problems.
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A) the bellwether effect.
B) the illusion of saliency.
C) the bandwagon effect.
D) the "bounce" effect.
E) push polling.
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A) 0.1 percent.
B) 0.5 percent.
C) 2.5 percent.
D) 10 percent.
E) 15 percent.
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A) Public opinion always shifts in opposition to government policy once the policy has been implemented.
B) Public opinion always shifts in favor of government policy once the policy has been implemented.
C) Shifts in public opinion almost never lead to changes in government policy.
D) Shifts in public opinion always lead to changes in government policy.
E) Although there is no one-to-one correlation between public opinion and government policy, shifts in public opinion on particular issues frequently lead to changes in government policy.
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A) probability sampling
B) illusion of salience
C) random dialing
D) selection bias
E) push polling
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A) liberal and conservative
B) Republican and Democrat
C) internationalist and isolationist
D) independent and moderate
E) liberty, equality, and democracy
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A) must be at least 50 percent of the targeted population.
B) need be only 25 percent of the targeted population.
C) need be only 10 percent of the targeted population.
D) must be representative in that the views of those in the sample must accurately and proportionately reflect the views of the whole population.
E) must be based on all the registered voters in the targeted population.
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