How does the strategic perspective explain the constructivist process of reflection?

a. It cannot explain reflection.
b. It claims that reflection can be true only marginally.
c. It claims that reflection can be part of the routine latitude of agents that specialize in a certain area.
d. b and c are correct.

Ans: d

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a. Education depresses political efficacy, which then encourages turnout. b. Education increases intolerance, which then encourages turnout. c. Education helps voters recognize differences between the candidates. d. Education enables voters to calculate the probability that their vote will decide the election.

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For which of the following U.S. presidential elections was there the lowest election voter turnout in American history?

a. 1992 b. 1996 c. 2000 d. 2004 e. 2008

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