Answer- Option e. Wedge issues
Explanation- Wedge issue is a basically a serious political matter that can split an applicant’s supporters. These issues can motivate some specific sections to vote and for this issue a party can have a less famous position.
25) Issues that motivate particular segments of the electorate to vote, and on which the opposing...
In an election, 40% of the electorate voted for the Blue party, 30% for the Red party, 20% for the Yellow, 6% for the Green, and 4% for the White party. a. A recent poll of 1450 respondents found that 25% support the Red party. Test whether this is sufficient evidence to conclude that the level of support has dropped since the election. Use the 5% level of significance. b. In part a, suppose you want to estimate the national...
1. The political party we vote with most likely aligns with: A. The political party of our city B. The political party of our university C. The political party of our parents D. The political party of our state 2. Voters primarily rely on what in partisan elections? A. Single issues that candidates align with B. Individual candidate qualifications C. Party identification D. Candidate demographics 3. Which of the following is a good shortcut for voters to use when choosing...
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16. When voting in the Presidential election, voters are casting a ballot for caiu state legislative representation to vote for the President a slate of Electors pledged to vote for that candidate in the Electoral College the actual Presidential candidate delegates to a national convention D. 17. The two major political parties in the US today are A. the Federalists and the Whigs the Democrats...
The market price of outstanding bond issues often varies from par because: A. old bonds sell for less than new bonds. B. new bonds sell for less than old bonds. C. the coupon rate has changed. D. the maturity date has changed. E. the market rate of interest has changed.
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Mutation 1. A chromosomes has the following segments, where represents the centromere: MNOPQRST Give the chromosome sequences that would result from the following mutations: a. Deletion of MN Pericentric inversion of NOP C. Inversion of RS, followed by tandem duplication of QRST b. 2. Which type(s) of chromosomal mutations: a. Increase the amount of genetic material in a particular chromosome? b. Increase the amount of genetic material in the entire genome? c. Decrease the amount of genetic material in...
19. Transfer RNA (TRNA) has two functional sites: 20. Three-base segments on mRNA that specify amino acids are called anticodons. True / False 21. Which of the following is not a product of transcription? a. A new strand of DNA b. rRNA c. tRNA 22. Structural genes encode for any protein or RNA molecules that are required for normal enzymatic or structural functions in the cell True False 23. Regulatory genes encode for protein and RNA molecules whose function is...
Question 1 According to the crash course video on political parties, why do political scientist feel that the primary process can lead to further party polarization (parties becoming less moderate)? a. Low voter turnout leads to partisan voters which leads to partisan candidates b. Primaries are held at different times around the country c. Low voter turnout leads to only elites voting and they pick their favorite candidates d. Only moderate voters vote in primaries Question 2 According to your...
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Mutation 1. A chromosomes has the following segments, where represents the centromere: MNOPQRST Give the chromosome sequences that would result from the following mutations: Deletion of MN Pericentric inversion of NOP Inversion of RS, followed by tandem duplication of QRSC 2. Which type(s) of chromosomal mutations: a. Increase the amount of genetic material in a particular chromosome? b. Increase the amount of genetic material in the entire genome? c. Decrease the amount of genetic material in a particular chromosome?...
Assume that a particular anion and a particular cation are isoelectronic. Which has the shorter radius? Choose the most correct answer. a) The cation has the shorter ionic radius b) The ionic radiuses are the same size because they are isoelectronic c) Which is larger is dependent on the number of neutrons d) There is no way to tell e) The anion has the shorter ionic radius
of the following scenarios contain biased samples? Select all that apply. a) To estimate which presidential candidate is likely to win the vote of a town, Mark c by interviewing people leaving a local Christian church. b) Kenneth wants to estimate the mean height of students at his school. He collects data by selecting a random group of students within his classroom. c) To estimate the male to female ra recording the sex of every 50th resident after selecting a...