A) Earning under $30,000, no high school degree, female, and Hispanic
B) Living in the South, age between 18-29, Catholic, and an advanced degree
C) Earning between $75,000 to $99,999, college degree, male, age between 42-53
D) Earning over $100,000, advanced degree, black, unaffiliated with any religion
E) High school degree only, Protestant, female, living in the Northeast
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A) The United States' voting system of majority representation
B) The electoral college
C) Over a hundred years of Democrat-Republican political socialization
D) Signature requirements for third parties to get onto the ballot
E) The use of proportional representation to distribute electoral college votes
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A) political parties focus on multiple issues, whereas each interest group only focuses on one.
B) political parties have more money than interest groups.
C) interest groups do not nominate candidates to run as their avowed representatives.
D) interest groups have no clear political ideology.
E) pluralists do not think interest groups are necessary for democracy to function.
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A) procedural model of democracy
B) substantive model of democracy
C) majoritarian model of democracy
D) pluralist model of democracy
E) responsible model of democracy
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A) Democratic
B) Tea
C) Populist
D) Republican
E) Liberal
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A) 0
B) 39
C) 83
D) 258
E) 7
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A) Republicans consistently oppose big government spending programs.
B) Democrats are more responsible stewards of the federal budget.
C) Republicans are primarily concerned about keeping the federal budget deficit down.
D) Democrats really are the political party that will go on a spending spree.
E) Republicans don't hesitate to spend large sums on federal programs that suit their ideology.
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A) negative campaigning.
B) unlimited campaign contributions.
C) one dominant party consistently winning national elections.
D) at least two political parties regularly contesting elections.
E) a parliamentary system.
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A) The Revolutionary War
B) The Great Depression
C) The Civil War
D) The civil rights movement
E) Adoption of the new Constitution
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A) Hubert Humphrey
B) George Wallace
C) Richard Nixon
D) Ronald Reagan
E) Eugene McCarthy
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A) Bolter
B) Protest
C) Farmer-Labor
D) Single-issue
E) Reform
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A) a nationwide primary.
B) statewide conventions.
C) congressional caucuses.
D) a vote of the nation's governors.
E) None of these choices is true.
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A) the Civil War.
B) the Spanish-American War.
C) World War I.
D) the Great Depression.
E) the Korean War.
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A) won a majority of the electoral votes and became president.
B) won a plurality of the popular vote but was not chosen as president by the House of Representatives.
C) was chosen president by the House of Representatives.
D) became president after a run-off election.
E) lost the presidency because an elector changed his official vote.
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A) presidential candidates appealing to voters in swing states.
B) intraparty factions at party conventions.
C) congressional candidates involved in debates on the floor of the legislature.
D) fundraisers working with potential donors.
E) lobbyists trying to round up votes for or against proposed legislation.
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A) freedom; equality
B) order; freedom
C) freedom; order
D) equality; freedom
E) equality; order
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A) 5
B) 24
C) 47
D) 62
E) 81
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A) win the presidency.
B) collect over 20 percent of the popular vote.
C) collect over 30 percent of the popular vote.
D) win any electoral votes.
E) control the Senate.
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