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2261 PS 1361 SEC1000 Week 9: Party System Polarization

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Dassonneville and Çakır's (2021) conclusion about polarization and turnout is that when polarization increases, centrist voters will be [ Select ] demobilized mobilized , while extreme voters will be [ Select ] demobilized mobilized by parties with extreme positions. 

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The question presents two fill-in-the-blank statements about how polarization affects turnout, based on Dassonneville and Çakır's (2021) conclusion. We need to evaluate the two positions for each blank. First blank analysis: - If we consider the impact of increased polarization on centrist voters, the typical argument is that centrists, who occupy moderate positions, may feel alienated or disengaged as political centers fracture and party incentives push toward extremes. In many polarization studies, this leads to demobilization among centrist voters rather than mobilization. Therefore, the......Login to view full explanation

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