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Practice Quiz # 1 - 10

Practice Quiz # 1 - 10. 1. Why has the use of exit polls caused controversy?. They might discourage voters from going to the polls They do not take into account age or ethnicity They have to be conducted on a day-by-day basis They are not based on scientific sampling.

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Practice Quiz # 1 - 10

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  1. Practice Quiz# 1 - 10

  2. 1. Why has the use of exit polls caused controversy? • They might discourage voters from going to the polls • They do not take into account age or ethnicity • They have to be conducted on a day-by-day basis • They are not based on scientific sampling

  3. 2. The results of the Nixon-Kennedy debates in 1960 highlighted the importance of • How a candidate stands on the issues • Using scientific polling data • A candidates experience and preparation • The image projected by a candidate on TV

  4. 3. Which of the following types of polls gives a snapshot of how a candidate is doing on a given day? • Straw poll • Tracking poll • Benchmark poll • Exit poll

  5. 4. The high cost of running for office is a concern for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: • Much of campaign funding is paid through taxes • Candidates with limited resources find it hard to compete • Campaign contributions might corrupt elected officials • Officeholders must spend time and energy raising funds

  6. 5. Most campaign funds come from • Public sources • Political Action Committees • Political parties • Private citizens

  7. 6. The main job of the Federal Election Commission is to • Make sure all votes are counted • Enforce laws that limit campaign contributions • Make sure campaign funds are evenly distributed • Monitor the activities of political action committees

  8. 7. What is a political action committee? • An organization created by political parties to educate voters • A part of the FEC that monitors campaign donations • Organizations that make up the biggest single source of campaign funds • Organizations formed by interest groups to fund political campaigns

  9. 8. As campaign advertising has become more negative • Voter turnout has increased • More voters have turned republican • Voter turnout has decreased • More voters have turned democratic

  10. 9. The “stand by your ad” rule • Requires candidates to reveal the source of political donations • Was struck down as violating free speech protections • Requires candidates to appear in their campaign commercials • Effectively eliminated issue adds

  11. 10. “Soft Money” is • Federal money that is provided to candidates through matching funds • Money that is illegally used for a candidates private expenses • Money that is raised through telephone and internet donations • Unregulated money that is donated to political parties or PACs

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