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1. which of the following is most likely to be a result of political socialization?
a. John decides to by sneakers like those of his friend rafael
b. mary goes to religious services every week with her parents
c. john becomes a democrat like her father
d. mushtar loses all interest in national elections
2. Which of the following best describes a desirable sample universe for a question about whom voters favor in a democratic primary?
a. all newly – registered democrats
b. all registered democrats
c. all democrats who have attended a recent campaign rally
d. all registered voters
3.Which of the following polls is most likely to be basedon a truly random sample of 18 to 21 year old voters?
a. online poll
b. poll of registered voters aged 18~21 contacting every tenth person on a list
c. poll taken by knocking on every third door in a college dorm
d. poll of all 18~21 year olds attending a rap concert
4.The purpose of exit polls is to
a. judge who is leading in a primary election race
b. determine public opinion on us troops withdrawals
c. predict election results before polls close
d. influence voters to back a certain candidate
5.What is the relationship between interest groups and political action commitiees
a. there is no relationship between interest groups and political action commitiees
b. many interest groups have political action committees to support candidate for office
c. many political action committees create interest groups to help promote their goals
d. unlike political action commitiees, interest groups can contribute money to candidates
6,which of the following descriptions is most likely to apply to an interest group whose web site offers the article how can the amazon rainforest be saved?
a. caused based group interested in the enviroment
b. trude association for tropical lumber producers
c. labor group for workers in the banana industry
d. cause based group interested in building democracy
7. an interest group that endores a candidate is
a. criticizing the candidates action
b.giving money for a campaign
c. asking voters to elect the candidate
d. asking for the candidate’s help
8. what is a goal common to all interest group?
a. electing a state of candidates
b. promoting business friendly laws
c. influencing public policy
d. expanding democratic freedoms
9. which of the following best describes a political party’s ideology
a. list of candidates chosen to run for office
b. set of proposals for new laws to be passed
c. campaign statement on how tax burden should be addresed
d. ideas about the proper goals of government
10.a significant difference between political parties and interest groups is that
a. political parties tend to focus on a single overriding issue sull
b. political parties pressure government from the outside
c. the main goal of political parties is to elect their members to pulbic office
d. interest groups opperate in all areas of the country
11.in the 2000 presidential election, ralph nader ran as the candidate of the green party, which of the following best describes the vote he took
a. independet candidate
b. multiparty candidate
c. write in candidate
d. third party candidate
12.which of the following is a principal reason that a political party would sponser an affiliated organization such as the national federation of republican women?
a. bolstering party fund rasing
b. wining over specific groups of voters
c. filtering out extermist candidates
d. helping elect the parties congressional candidates
13. how does the fact that parties provide a political brand name help a political party?
a. most voters join one of the two major parties
b. white conservative men tend to vote for republicans
c. office seekers are more interested in the good of the party than their own success
d. voters may vote for an unknown candidate because they support the party’s views
14. in a local election thatuses nomination by detition a views candidate would be required to
a. collect the signatures of a certain number of qualifed voters
b. show proof of having vote in most recent local election
c. compete against other candidates in a primary election
d. secure the approval of a political party’s caucus
15.how has the nominating process changed since the 1890’s ?
a. party leaders have gained more power
b. fewer states are using direct primaries
c. party conventions are no longer held
d. voters gained a greater voice
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1. c
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. c
9.d
10. c
11.d
12. b
13. d
14. a
15. d