Why do some working class people vote for conservative parties?
A) Because they perceive themselves to be middle class, have a school tradition, or have
individual convictions
B) Because they perceive themselves to be middle class, have a family tradition, or lack
individual convictions
C) Because they perceive themselves to be upper class, have a family tradition, or have
individual convictions
D) Because they perceive themselves to be middle class, have a family tradition, or have
individual convictions
Why did most 18-to-29-year-old voters vote for Obama in 2008 and 2012?
A) They were more open on race and worried about their jobs during the financial crisis.
B) There were more men than women who voted in that age range.
C) They were fearful of economic experiments.
D) They had lost faith in the Republican party.
Terrorism is difficult to fight because it falls between war and __________.
Fill in the blank with correct word
How was the 2012 instance of Romney winning most of the white Protestant evangelical vote an example of the role of religion in U.S. elections?
A) Religious versus secular has fallen off as one of the strongest predictors in U.S. voting.
B) Nonreligious versus Catholics is the single strongest predictor in U.S. voting.
C) Religious versus secular is the single strongest predictor in U.S. voting.
D) Religious versus secular is only one of the many predictors in U.S. voting.
Describe the marriage gap.
A) Married people are several points more Republican than unmarried people.
B) Married people are several points more Libertarian than unmarried people.
C) Married people are several points more Democratic than unmarried people.
D) Married people are several points more nationalistic than unmarried people