Why do many citizens choose to vote despite the inconvenience or relative insignificance of a single vote?

a. Many cities charge higher taxes to those who do not vote.
b. Their jobs require them to participate in the political process.
c. They are required by law to vote.
d. They have been paid to cast their vote for a particular candidate.
e. They view it as a responsibility of citizenship.

ANS: E

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the Anti-Federalists, too strong of a national government meant

A. that effective commerce between and among the states was an impossibility. B. eventual encroachment upon the sovereignty of the states. C. that a new constitutional convention would have to convene every few years. D. that slavery would be abolished immediately. E. that a monarchy was preferable to a republic.

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