The assorted demographic and institutional influences on voting produce an electorate
a. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people are underrepresented and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are overrepresented.
b. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people are overrepresented and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are underrepresented.
c. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are equally represented.
d. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are equally underrepresented.
b. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people are overrepresented and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are underrepresented.
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A. is still the policy of the U.S. Department of Defense. B. was first implemented during the Clinton administration. C. required that enlistees be questioned about their sexual orientation. D. did not end expulsion of gay and lesbian military personnel. E. was first implemented during the Clinton administration and did not end expulsion of gay and lesbian military personnel.
Which president is most associated with a defense of assigning government posts on the basis of patronage instead of competency?
A. George Washington B. Franklin Roosevelt C. James Garfield D. Andrew Jackson E. Bill Clinton