
Increase Young Voters
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Carie Barry
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What was the speaker's role in the context of the text?
Local politician
Community college student
Chairman for Thai prose
Political consultant
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Multiple Choice
What significant impact did the speaker's campaign have on voter turnout?
No change observed
Decreased by 10%
Increased by 50%
Increased by 25%
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Multiple Choice
How many like-minded individuals did it take to affect major local elections in Tulsa?
About 500-1,000
About 2,000-3,000
About 5,000-6,000
More than 10,000
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary focus of the speaker's voter engagement campaign?
Young voters under 40
Middle-aged professionals
All voters equally
Senior citizens
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Multiple Choice
What was one of the main reasons young people felt their vote didn't matter?
Lack of information
Overwhelming support for opposing views
Dissatisfaction with candidates
Belief that their vote doesn't count
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Multiple Choice
Which strategy was NOT mentioned as part of the four-step process to engage voters?
Showing the low threshold for impact
Relating issues to personal impact
Increasing the cost of participation
Making the process fun
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Multiple Choice
What did the speaker use to make the campaign appealing and ensure participation?
Private meetings with politicians
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
Mandatory participation laws
Financial incentives
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Multiple Choice
What was a major hurdle in getting young people to vote according to the speaker?
Transportation issues
Lack of interest in politics
Complex registration processes
Misinformation about voting
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Multiple Choice
How did the campaign ensure that young people registered to vote?
Online registration drives
Registration parties at schools and festivals
Door-to-door registration
Compulsory registration
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Multiple Choice
What innovative method was used to increase turnout on early voting days?
Free transportation like Uber rides
None of the above
Voting from home options
Extended voting hours
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