A) state and local governments.
B) local courts.
C) employer.
D) individual.
E) federal government.
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A) more in the United States than in Europe.
B) more in Europe than in the United States.
C) only in national elections in the United States.
D) only in national elections in Europe.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the lowest rates of verified voter fraud.
B) turnout rates comparable to the national average.
C) the highest rates of verified voter fraud.
D) turnout rates well below the national average.
E) the highest percentage of eligible voters registered.
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A) Denmark
B) Germany
C) United States
D) Belgium
E) France
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A) disenfranchise African Americans in the South.
B) finance election campaigns.
C) ensure that women voted with their husbands,who legally controlled the money in a marriage.
D) ensure that the people who voted would take the vote seriously.
E) help subsidize public education in the North.
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A) was introduced as a means of keeping white males without property from voting.
B) began as a way of preventing voters from casting more than one ballot on election day.
C) is the responsibility of the government,which adds legally qualified individuals automatically to the registration rolls.
D) applies to voting in general elections but not in primary elections.
E) has vastly increased voter turnout.
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A) will likely cause a decline in voter turnout.
B) is a policy intended to further the gains of the motor voter law.
C) was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
D) will increase the voting power of poorer citizens.
E) was a response to well-documented accounts of widespread electoral fraud.
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A) economic status.
B) community.
C) education.
D) parents.
E) experience with voting.
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A) Americans pay less attention to politics.
B) U.S.registration laws place a greater burden on the individual.
C) the U.S.population is not as well educated.
D) Europeans must pay a huge fine if they fail to vote.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) 2
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
E) 15
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A) Fifteenth
B) Nineteenth
C) Twenty-First
D) Twenty-Third
E) Twenty-Sixth
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A) vote in national elections.
B) actively work in an election campaign.
C) participate in community activities.
D) join an interest group.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Primary
B) Mayoral
C) Congressional
D) Gubernatorial
E) Presidential
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A) associated with a high rate of voter turnout.
B) a feeling of powerlessness.
C) a general lack of interest in politics.
D) a sign that the political system is working properly.
E) widespread among affluent Americans.
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A) those with high incomes.
B) those of the middle class.
C) labor unions and interest groups.
D) corporate lobbying groups.
E) those with low incomes.
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A) the power and wealth of the wealthiest Americans.
B) the undue influence of the Tea Party in national politics.
C) the high taxes paid by America's poor.
D) the need to have better regulation of stock trading.
E) the necessity of overthrowing capitalism and replacing it with socialism.
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A) Germany
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) United States
E) There is no difference among the four nations.
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A) Germany
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) United States
E) There is no difference among the four nations.
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A) the Netherlands
B) Great Britain
C) the United States
D) Germany
E) France
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