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The U.S. Constitution requires that the government conduct an actual enumeration of the population every ten years.
   
 
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Question 2
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Minority populations are growing at a much slower rate than is the white population.
   
 
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Since 1940 much of America's population growth has been centered in the West and South.
   
 
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The fastest growing age group in America is composed of citizens over sixty-five years.
   
 
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Question 5
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Most political learning takes place during childhood in the schools.
   
 
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Television has displaced parents as the chief source of information as children get older.
   
 
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In public opinion polling a sample of about one thousand to fifteen hundred people can accurately represent the universe of potential voters.
   
 
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Most public opinion polling is done through door-to-door canvassing of voters.
   
 
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The most pervasive criticism of polling is that by altering the wording of a question, pollsters can get pretty much the results they want.
   
 
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One thing that pollsters have discovered is that citizens have become more and more informed about politics and policy issues.
   
 
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Most Americans consider themselves either liberal or conservative and stick to these ideologies when making political decisions.
   
 
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The role of religion in influencing political ideology is largely determined by ones religious denomination.
   
 
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Political activity is an important part of most Americans' daily life.
   
 
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A poor Hispanic or African American is more likely to participate in politics than a poor white.
   
 
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Most Americans want the government to cut spending on programs like education, health care, aid to cities, protecting the environment, etc.
   
 
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