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PLSI 2 Test 2 Questions with complete solution Which of the following makes it easy for a citizen to register to vote? - correct answer National Voter Registration Act Which of the following is a reason to make voter registration more difficult? - correct answer Decrease election fraud ...

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Which of the following makes it easy for a citizen to register to vote? - correct
answer ✔National Voter Registration Act


Which of the following is a reason to make voter registration more difficult? -
correct answer ✔Decrease election fraud


What unusual step did Oregon take to increase voter registration? - correct
answer ✔The state automatically registers all citizens over eighteen to vote


What effect did the National Voter Registration Act have on voter registration?
- correct answer ✔Registration increased by 7%


What's a challenge that college students face with regard to voter registration?
- correct answer ✔They wonder whether to register at home or at college


If you wanted to prove the United States is suffering from low voter turnout, a
calculation based on which population would yield the lowest voter turnout
rate? - correct answer ✔Voting-age population


What characterizes those most likely to vote in the next election? - correct
answer ✔over forty-five years old


Why do Belgium, Turkey, and Australia have higher voter turnout rates than
the United States? - correct answer ✔Compulsory voting laws

,Why does age affect whether a citizen will vote? - correct answer ✔Older
voters have more money, education, and job security


If you were going to predict whether your classmates would vote in the next
election, what questions would you ask them? - correct answer ✔Their age,
educational level, interest in politics, income level, and whether they voted in
the last election


A state might hold a primary instead of a caucus because a primary is
______. - correct answer ✔Faster and has higher turnout


Which of the following citizens is most likely to run for office? - correct answer
✔Jeffrey Lyons, a 40-year-old lawyer and father of one


Where and when do Electoral College electors vote? - correct answer ✔In
their state capitol, in December


In which type of election are you most likely to see coattail effects? - correct
answer ✔Presidential


What problems will candidates experience with frontloading? - correct answer
✔Candidates would have less time to campaigns in each state


Why have fewer moderates won primaries than they used to? - correct
answer ✔Primary voters are more ideologically motivated than voters in
general elections


Why do parties prefer closed primaries to open primaries? - correct answer
✔Only party members get to decide who the candidate will be

, Susan is currently working two part-time jobs and is frustrated about the poor
economy. On Election Day, she votes for every challenger on the ballot,
because she feels the president and Congress are not doing enough to help
her. What type of vote did she cast? - correct answer ✔Pocketbook


Which factor is most likely to lead to the incumbency advantage for a
candidate? - correct answer ✔Gerrymandering of the candidate's district


Which of the following is not a step in the initiative process? - correct answer
✔Signature or veto by state governor


A referendum is not purely direct democracy because the ________. - correct
answer ✔Government proposes something and the voters approve it


What problems would a voter face when trying to pass an initiative or recall? -
correct answer ✔The need to collect signatures, raise money, and choose
the election in which their plan is most likely to pass.


Why do some argue that direct democracy is simply a way for the wealthy and
businesses to get their own policies passed? - correct answer ✔Organizing
interest groups and proposing initiatives is easier when money is readily
available


Can you still vote in California if you aren't registered ahead of time? - correct
answer ✔Yes, but your ballot is a conditional ballot and is only counted if the
vote is close enough for it to matter


How can a person register to vote in California? - correct answer ✔You can
register online or at the DMV

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