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lindiwe

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The efforts of parties, groups, and activist to encourage their supporters to turn out for elections is defined as
 
  A) get out the vote. D) electoral advantage.
  B) campaigning. E) voting eligibility.
  C) voter mobilization.

Question 2

The personal qualities of the candidates for president are
 
  A) important influences on how people vote.
   B) unimportant to the way people vote.
   C) not as important as policy positions in determining the vote.
   D) not as important as party identification in determining the vote.
   E) not as important as ideology in determining the vote.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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