Voting Behavior Flashcards

1
Q

What percentage of the U.S. population votes in Presidential elections?

A

55%

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2
Q

What percentage of the U.S. population votes in Midterm elections?

A

35%

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3
Q

Which country has the lowest voter turnout?

A

United States

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4
Q

What is it called when countries require that citizens vote in elections?

A

Compulsory voting

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5
Q

High turnout related to strife and conflict, so low turnout means people are satisfied

A

Conservative argument

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6
Q

Nonvoters tend to be less educated and less informed than regular voters

A

Elitist argument

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7
Q

Elections are charades and do not really matter; voting is solely to placate the masses while elites make the decisions

A

Cynical argument

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8
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If someone becomes totally frustrated, then they walk away from the situation

A

Public Disengagement

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9
Q

Democratic participation results in people becoming better citizens and politics becoming more noble

A

Discourages Individual Development

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10
Q

Those who regularly vote do not reflect the views of the country as a whole, so public policy does not either

A

Voters are Unrepresentative

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11
Q

People evaluate the costs and benefits to decide whether to vote

A

Cost-Benefit Analysis

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12
Q

The fact that you receive certain benefits if your candidate wins that you don’t get otherwise

A

Benefits

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13
Q

Lost wages, time required to go to the polls, inconvenience of registration, embarrassment

A

Costs

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14
Q

The probability that your vote, by itself, will determine the outcome of the election

A

Probability

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15
Q

-Minnesota Senate Race (2008)
-Washington Governor’s Race (2004)
-Florida Presidential Race (2000)

A

Examples of past close elections in the U.S.

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16
Q

-Voting is viewed as an obligation to honor those who have sacrificed
-Gives people a sense of worth

A

Civic Duty

17
Q

-Education
-Income
-Marital Status
-Gender
-Race
-Age

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Factors related to turnout