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AP US Government
Unit 5 – Political Participation
Topic 5.1
How does the rational choice voting model compare to party-line voting in terms of determining voter behavior?
Rational choice voters analyze the potential outcomes of policies, while party-line voters follow their party's stances on issues.
Party-line voters focus solely on personalities of candidates, whereas rational choice voters do not care about who the candidate is.
Rational choice voting is based on economic status, while party-line voting depends on educational attainment.
Party line voters only vote in presidential elections, whereas rational choice voters participate in all types of elections.
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AP US Government - 5.1 Voting Rights and Models of Voting Behaviour
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