Poll taxes, literacy tests, and the all white primary are examples of
a. mobilization of bias.
b. race-based barriers to participation.
c. enhancing voter turnout.
d. disturbance theory.
b
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When a case that an interest group is interested in comes before the Supreme Court, the group can __________
a. meet with judges to explain the group's policy preferences b. file an amicus curiae brief in support of one side of the case c. appeal the case to a higher court d. legally offer monetary incentives to the justices as long as the interest group is not a party to the case
In an open primary
A. voters do not have to make a public choice of the primary in which they will vote until election day. B. voters can choose a candidate for each office, regardless of party. C. there is no party registration and voters can vote in whichever party primary they choose. D. only persons pre-registered as members of a particular party can vote.