A voter who makes his/her decision on whom to support in an election by looking to the past and then rewarding or penalizing a candidate accordingly is known as a
a. prospective voter.
b. sociological cleavage voter.
c. retrospective voter.
d. cumulative voter.
C
Political Science
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The so-called "right to work" provision contributed to the demise of the 1974 comprehensive constitutional reform effort
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of the liberal understanding of the causes of the human condition?
a) An increase in unemployment leads to higher crime rates. b) Drug addiction is shown to be in large part a function of the disintegrating economies of inner cities. c) Abusive adults are known to have been disproportionately the victims of abuse themselves. d) People who commit robberies have an excessive need for immediate gratification and are lazy.
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