A) A composite measure of education, income, and occupational status
B) A composite measure of society, economy, and structure
C) A technique for increasing the number of registered voters in the electorate
D) Nothing
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A) 2012
B) 2016
C) 2020
D) None of the above, since the outcomes of both the Electoral College and the popular vote have historically always been the same
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A) Provided for some public regulation of campaign fundraising in presidential elections
B) Provided for increasing privatization of campaign fundraising regulation in presidential elections
C) Provided for regulation of soft money's role in political campaigns
D) None of the above
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A) Yes we can but we do not know why
B) No, because declining turnout and negative campaigning have actually increased the polarization of the partisans left in the electorate
C) No, we cannot because declining turnout and negative campaigning have decreased the polarization of the partisans left in the electorate promoting opportunities for bipartisanship across the board
D) The question cannot be evaluated on its own terms; therefore we cannot answer it
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A) Buckley v. Valeo (1976)
B) McConnell v. F.E.C. (2003)
C) F.E.C. v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. (2007)
D) None of the above
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A) Direct primary
B) Presidential primary
C) Preference primary
D) Run-off primary
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A) Determining what issues, themes, and arguments are likely to turn away certain groups of voters from the other candidate
B) Determining what issues, themes, and arguments are likely to move certain narrowly delineated groups of voters to support a candidate
C) Emphasizing local conditions as a means to draw popular support for a candidate
D) Emphasizing state/regional issues as a means to draw popular support for a candidate
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A) Republicans
B) Democrats
C) Minor parties
D) None of the above, because in fact no party has an advantage over the others with regard to economic interests and the common person
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A) popular vote
B) strawpoll vote
C) Electoral College vote
D) absentee vote
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A) voting-eligible population that does not vote
B) voting-eligible population that does vote
C) voting-eligible population that is registered to vote
D) None of the above
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