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Why did most 18- to 29-year-old voters vote for Obama in 2008 and 2012?
 
  a. They were more open on race and worried about their jobs during the financial crisis.
  b. They wanted to rebel against their parents, who voted for McCain and Romney, respectively.
  c. They were worried about high taxes and same-sex marriage.
  d. They had lost faith in the Republican party.

Question 2

What can be concluded from the fact that such a large proportion of the American public identifies as conservative?
 
  a. The American people have repudiated traditional forms of individualism.
  b. Opinion distributions in the United States are becoming increasingly unimodal.
  c. The Republican Party is likely to hold control of Congress for decades to come.
  d. Many people have an ideological identification that goes against their position on the issues.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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