Which of the following factors accounts for relatively low voter turnout rates in the U.S.?
a. Political parties in the U.S. are relatively weaker than they are in other countries.
b. Church attendance in the U.S. is relatively higher than it is in other countries.
c. Voter registration requirements are simpler in the U.S. than in other countries.
d. Political parties in the U.S. are stronger than they are in most other countries.
e. All of the above
Question 2
The U.S. lags behind most other nations in electoral participation and has
a. more than one-fourth of its eligible voters not even registered.
b. three-fourths of its eligible voters not even registered.
c. 100 percent of its eligible voters registered.
d. only 10 percent of its registered voters casting votes.
e. voter turnout that usually exceeds the 70 percent mark.