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Absentee ballot

AP US GOV Chapter 8 outline(JR DREVELUS)

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Chapter 8: Public Opinion, Participation, and Voting Notes Intro: For most of history voting was limited hours held in a public place such as a school or firehouse. Now, we have absentee ballots that allow you to vote in advance of election day Oregon was the first state to adapt this these type of ballots: reduce cost increase turnout these ballots have been liberalized(no reason needed for absentee ballot) Forming Pol. Opinions and Values no one is born with values they are acquired by others through socialization That socializations lays foundation for beliefs, values, ideology and partisanship. Pol. Socialization Is The process by which we develop our values, attitudes and beliefs. Most common agents are family and schools. Starts in childhood

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INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION The Australian ballot is no longer used in the U.S. because it does not allow a secret ballot to be cast an attempt to remove partisan politics from the ballot by not allowing the candidates to list their party a form of balloting that has been disallowed in the U.S. because it is discriminatory secret and is prepared, distributed and tabulated by the political parties secret and is prepared, distributed and tabulated by government officials The office-block ballot is a form of general election ballot in which all candidates for office are listed by their party candidates are non-partisan only one major party lists candidates for election all candidates for each elective office are grouped under the title of the office none of these
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