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What does a political party do? 

What does a political party do? 

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For a survey to be accurate, it must

For a survey to be accurate, it must

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An election in which only registered members of a particular…

An election in which only registered members of a particular party can vote is called a(n):

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Georgia has 14 members of the U.S. House of Representatives….

Georgia has 14 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.  How many Electoral College votes does Georgia receive?

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What is remonstrance?

What is remonstrance?

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According to the lecture, what is the single most important…

According to the lecture, what is the single most important factor in determining voting and participation?

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In America, we have frequent elections.  One of the reasons…

In America, we have frequent elections.  One of the reasons people think we have lower voter turnout is because we get tired of voting in so many different elections.  What is it called when voters stop voting because they are apathetic about voting because they have to vote too frequently?

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 (Extra Credit: 5 points) A dolphin is swimming toward a wal…

 (Extra Credit: 5 points) A dolphin is swimming toward a wall at the speed shown above.  The dolphin emits a “chirp” at 50 kHz to echo-locate the wall.  If this sound pulse is reflected back, what is the frequency of the echo received by the dolphin?  Show and explain all work.  (The bulk modulus of sea water is β = 2.31 x 109 N/m2 and the density of the seawater is ρ = 1.10 x 103 kg/m3.)

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  A police car travels down a two-lane road at a constant s…

  A police car travels down a two-lane road at a constant speed of 100 mph, it siren emitting sound at a frequency of 600 Hz.  Ahead of the police car, Danica is traveling in the same direction at a speed of 80 mph.  What frequency does Danica hear? (Note:  1 mph = 0.447 m/s and vsound = 343 m/s)

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The Aldol reaction shown below is performed by stirring at r…

The Aldol reaction shown below is performed by stirring at room temperature. The product anisalacetophenone crystallizes out of the reaction mixture at room temperature. What are the two major intermolecular forces that are responsible for holding the molecules of the product together in the crystal?   Problem viewing the image, Click Here

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