CH 9 Sec 4
1) What are three suffrage requirements?
-Be a citizen of the
US
-Have residency in that
state
-Be registered to
vote in that state
2) Why do states have a residency requirement?
-To ensure voters are
familiar with issues and candidates before they vote in the state elections,
making sure they don’t just write a random name down or check a random box.
3) What is the profile of a Regular
Voter?
-Middle class and above, middle age and above are the most likely voters
-Middle class and above, middle age and above are the most likely voters
-These are people who
believe their individual vote is a way of expression and effective
4) What is the profile of a Nonvoter?
-Often poorer
economically
-These people do not care who becomes president because they believe social issues will not change or could even become worse
-These people do not care who becomes president because they believe social issues will not change or could even become worse
5) Define Initiative, proposition,
referendum, and recall.
-Initiative: (in an election) : the procedure where voters propose a new state constitutional amendment or law
-Initiative: (in an election) : the procedure where voters propose a new state constitutional amendment or law
-Proposition: what a
new law or amendment is called when it is being proposed
-Referendum: is the
way that voters can approve/disapprove measures that the state legislature has
passed
-Recall: the process
by which voters can remove incompetent or untrustworthy elected officials
6) Discuss why some American citizens
do not vote during elections.
-Some
citizens don’t vote because they feel their vote is not worth anything in the
grander scheme of elections. People also feel that change is government policy
is also an illusion.
Good answers on all chapter 9 questions. Thanks for making it up!
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