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    D. +/- 3 points 5. According to lecture‚ highly educated and informed voters: A. Use many belief dimensions to structure issue dimensions. B. Use relatively few belief dimensions to structure issue dimensions. C. Are less “rational” than lower education‚ low information voters. D. B and C. 6. Political sophistication matters because: A. Levels are so high in any liberal democracy. B. It is correlated with turnout‚ rational deliberation‚ and a host of other characteristics we generally

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    A good government is a reflection of its citizens. The mechanics of a good government distinguish it from different governments around the world. However‚ how a government elects its leader is a big part of the way it runs in general. Many governments have different systems in which they elect their leader. In North America‚ electing a leader is a big responsibility for the citizens of that country. Particularly in Canada‚ our electoral system has been the same for many years and relies on the citizens

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    AND SKIM THE CHAPTER BEFORE TAKING THE QUIZ! Question 1 0.5 out of 0.5 points Which statement about presidential elections in the period 1876–1900 is true? Selected Answer: Overall voter turnout was far greater than ever achieved after that period. Correct Answer: Overall voter turnout was far greater than ever achieved after that period. Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points Which political party expressed ideas that were close to the goals of the Grange? Selected Answer:

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    more funds. Not only that‚ there is no evidence that proves having more data of more votes will help the government out in helping the people or even a better governance. Also‚ it is very unpredictable where we will stand‚ as there may be lower voter turnouts. Finally‚ it is unreasonable to change the way that we are voting‚ due to it being nothing wrong with the individual liberty. Overall‚ the state of our nation with representative governing is the best and libertarian way of allowing people to

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    the Electoral College. One of the cons is people have the idea of why vote if the President can still lose the National Popular Vote and still end up winning the Electoral Majority. This ends up invalidating the Democratic election and lowering voter turnout. Another Con is with only 270 Electors from the Electoral College they can veto the national popular vote majority. It violates the principle of popularly elected presidents. For the Third Parties‚ they have no chance in winning win-take-all elections

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    president that was not the majority vote from the election. The two most recent cases were the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore and the 2016 election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. During elections‚ there is always a good turnout because people are excited to vote for the next president of the United States‚ but what they do not know is that they do not directly elect the president under the Electoral System. The Electoral College needs to be changed to a more efficient system

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    Should referendums be more widely used? Referendum can be defined as when the citizens either all or those in specific regions vote on a specific issue of public importance and it is conducted nationally‚ regionally‚ and locally an example of a referendum is the 2011 referendum on changing the current first past the post system to proportional representative. The public have one vote each on a specific issue and the referendum focuses on a single question with a yes/no answer. Many countries such

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    unfairly. In 1898‚ the Williams vs Mississippi court decided to implement new developments. The impact of the court decision was that it limited racial equality by lowering the voter turnout‚ rapidly increasing segregation laws‚ and putting whites back into power. Due to restricted African American voting the voter turnout declined from above 70 percent to 34 percent and lower. Plessy v Ferguson ruled that segregation was legal as long as service provided were equal for blacks and whites. The new

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    The first of the processes to use would be the borda count‚ which allows voters to rank every candidate and that ranking would assign each candidate a point total. This starts with only 1 point for the lowest ranked candidate on the list‚ and then the points increase by 1 until the amount of people on the ballot is reached. If

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    and Cicero believed in informed consent of the people. The founding fathers believed the Ancients had already established goals‚ institutions andd the mechanics of politics but did not learn how to keep a government in good shape. 4. “The voting turnout this year dipped

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