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schs14

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Low voter turnout is least likely in
 
  a. local elections.
  b. national elections for the presidency.
   c. primary elections.
  d. off-year elections for state legislators.

Question 2

Which statement accurately describes voter turnout in the 2012 presidential election, the election in which Barack Obama was elected to a second presidential term?
 
  a. There was a rise in black turnout in this election for the first time in history.
  b. The election contributed to the widening of a longstanding black-white turnout gap.
  c. The turnout of Hispanic voters for this election was below that of whites and blacks.
  d. The turnout of Hispanic voters for this election rose above the Hispanic turnout rate of 2008.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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