A) have had total power to regulate suffrage throughout American history.
B) used to have far more power to regulate suffrage than they currently do.
C) used to have far less power to regulate suffrage than they currently do.
D) have never had any power to regulate suffrage at any point in American history.
E) have seen their power to regulate suffrage increase and decrease roughly every thirty years throughout American history.
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A) Many states have laws restricting the voting rights of persons convicted of felonies.
B) Laws passed by Congress prevent the abridgement of a felon's voting rights.
C) According to the Supreme Court, the Constitution prevents felons from having their right to vote limited due to their criminal status.
D) According to the Supreme Court, the Constitution requires that felons have their right to vote limited due to their criminal status.
E) Even though prison inmates cannot vote, federal law states that an ex-con's voting rights cannot be restricted.
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A) Although a majority of Asian Americans voted Republican in the 1990s, in the 2000s they have been voting increasingly Democratic.
B) Although a majority of Asian Americans voted Democratic in the 1990s, in the 2000s they have been voting increasingly Republican.
C) There are more Asian Americans in the United States than African Americans.
D) There are more Asian Americans in the United States than Latinos.
E) Turnout is higher among Asian Americans than among whites.
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A) increasing the number of candidates who run in elections.
B) increasing candidate reliance on money from special interests, corporations, special interests, and wealthy donors.
C) reducing the number of people who vote in elections.
D) reducing candidate reliance on money from special interests, corporations, special interests, and wealthy donors.
E) reducing the number of candidates who run in 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) Youth turnout rose in 2008, and most young people voted for Barack Obama.
B) Youth turnout rose in 2008, and most young people voted for John McCain.
C) Youth turnout declined in 2008, but most young people voted for Barack Obama.
D) Youth turnout declined in 2008, but most young people voted for John McCain.
E) Youth turnout was the same in 2008 as it was in 2004, 2000, and 1996.
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A) fund-raising
B) advertising
C) mobilizing voters
D) nominating candidates
E) presenting party platforms
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A) to promote the expansion of pro-life legislation
B) to advocate a pro-life position to the public
C) to raise money for Democratic women candidates interested in running for office
D) to litigate sex discrimination cases in court
E) to increase the number of African American representatives in Congress
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A) Why has the level of participation in politics not increased as a result of the rising level of education among Americans?
B) Why do recent immigrants display a higher level of political participation than second- and third-generation Americans?
C) Why is Catholic American participation consistently higher than that of Protestant Americans?
D) Why do citizens in coastal cities tend to have a voting rate approximately 5-7 percent higher than citizens in landlocked states?
E) Why have rising income levels not increased the number of people who are willing to make monetary contributions to political candidates?
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A) decrease voter turnout among younger people.
B) decrease voter turnout among older people.
C) decrease voter turnout among all voters.
D) increase voter turnout among younger people.
E) have no effect on voter turnout among any group.
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A) the misery that results from being unable to vote.
B) the right to vote.
C) paying poll taxes.
D) the right to hold public office.
E) the right to assemble.
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A) NAACP
B) DAR
C) SNCC
D) SCLC
E) black churches
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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) mobilizing the power bloc of southern African American voters
B) violent protests
C) assassinations of political leaders
D) sit-ins and marches
E) placing initiatives on the ballot
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A) states were forbidden to impose poll taxes.
B) no state could prevent the right to vote on account of race.
C) no state could deny the right to vote on account of gender.
D) no state could deny the right to vote on account of property requirements.
E) literacy tests were forbidden in federal elections.
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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) The percentage of Americans voting in presidential elections dropped significantly after 1960 but has been increasing in recent years.
B) The percentage of Americans voting in presidential elections rose dramatically after 1960 but has been declining in recent years.
C) The percentage of Americans voting in presidential elections rose dramatically after 1960 and has continued growing exponentially in recent years.
D) The percentage of Americans voting in presidential elections dropped dramatically after 1960 and has continued dropping in recent years.
E) The percentage of Americans voting in presidential elections has remained level since 1960.
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