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POSC 100 Study Guide Ricardo
Salas
  • Part 4
  • Assignment 22

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Notice
  • Dear students
  • The odd-numbered questions are answered for
    you. The answers to the even-numbered questions
    are the result of your readings. This is to
    assure that you are understanding the material.
    Good luck!

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Assignment 22
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Conventional Forms of Participation Other Than
Voting
  • T or F Questions (5)
  • Multiple Choice questions (10)

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True or False Questions

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True or False
  • 1/5
  • Campaign participation is higher in the United
    States than in Europe.

7
Answer
  • 1/5
  • True

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True or False
  • 2/5
  • Americans are less likely than citizens
    elsewhere to contribute money to lobbying groups.

9
Answer
  • 2/5

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True or False
  • 3/5
  • Under most conditions, the majority of
    Americans expect to solve their own problems, and
    therefore, have a disdain for collective action.

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Answer
  • 3/5
  • False

12
True or False
  • 4/5
  • Americans prefer that benefits be distributed
    primarily through the policies of the government
    rather than the economic marketplace, according
    to Robert Lane.

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Answer
  • 4/5

14
True or False
  • 5/5
  • There is far greater political participation
    by poor people in the United States than the poor
    of other Western democracies.

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Answer
  • 5/5
  • False

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Multiple Choice Questions
  • The following questions are multiple choices.
    Select the most appropriate answer.

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1/10
  • Why are Americans more likely than Europeans
    to work in a campaign?
  • a) Because Americans have more opportunities
    to do
  • so
  • b) Elections take place more often in Europe
    than the
  • United States
  • c) Europeans place greater restrictions on
    their voters
  • limiting their participation to just
    voting
  • d) In Europe it is the local boss that
    decides who votes
  • and who doesn't.

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Answer
  • 1/10
  • a

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2/10
  • Most of the governments in Europe are
  • a) federal b)
    confederation
  • c) presidential d)
    unitary

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Answer
  • 2/10

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3/10
  • The sum of the face-to-face civic
  • interactions among citizens in a society
  • a) solidary interaction
  • b) social capital
  • c) group identification
  • d) nationalism.

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Answer
  • 3/10
  • b

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4/10
  • Quoting Robert Putnam, he argues that
  • there has been a broad and continuing
  • erosion of civic engagement in the U.S. that
  • is the result of
  • a) increasing class distinctions
  • b) television and other factors
  • c) decreases in the crime rate
  • d) apathy to political engagement.

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Answer
  • 4/10

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5/10
  • The following claims to have two million
  • online activists, many of them young people
  • a) MoveOn b) NRA
  • c) Slate d)
    CommonCause

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Answer
  • 5/10
  • a

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6/10
  • The following refers to broad efforts to
    achieve change by citizens who feel that
    government is not properly responsive to their
    interests
  • a) social interaction
  • b) political movements
  • c) public accountability
  • d) political impact.

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Answer
  • 6/10

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7/10
  • The passage of the landmark 1964 Civil
  • Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act
  • can be attributed primarily to the following
  • catalyst
  • a) just a response by Congress
  • b) President Lyndon Johnson concerns
  • c) the civil rights movement
  • d) Television.

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Answer
  • 7/10
  • c

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8/10
  • Roughly, how many Americans go to the polls
    and vote in presidential elections?
  • a) a little less than 50 million
  • b) about 75 million
  • c) more 100 million
  • d) more than 145 million

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Answer
  • 8/10

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9/10
  • About how many Americans today do not have
    adequate health insurance because of their
    inability to pay?
  • a) 25 million b) 45
    million
  • c) 55 million d) 73
    million.

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Answer
  • 9/10
  • b

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10/10
  • Why did a sizeable majority of the middle and
    upper income groups quit supporting the Clinton
    universal health care proposal in 1993-1994?
  • a) Because they believed that the poor were
  • responsible for their economic plight
  • b) Because of the internal corruption within
    the Clinton
  • administration
  • c) Because Clinton was a poor communicator
  • d) Because these groups came to believe that
    their own
  • care would suffer qualitatively.

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Answer
  • 10/10

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