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A referendum is a direct vote by the electorate on a particular proposal or issue. This is in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative.
A position issue is an issue that different parties disagree on, as opposed to a valence issue, which is an issue that the electorate generally all takes one side on.
An issue that is uniformly liked or disliked among the electorate, as opposed to a position issue on which opinion is divided. An example would be corruption: most people oppose corruption, while, say, the issue of the legalization of abortions would not be a valence issue: opposition and support for abortions is split.
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Expanding rights of gays and lesbians to get married. -Apex
A plebiscite is a direct vote by which the electorate expresses their opinion on a specific issue, usually of national significance. It is a way for the public to directly participate in decision-making processes.
The political issue behind the question of expanding slavery after the Mexican-American War was whether the newly acquired territories would be free or slave states. This debate ultimately led to the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily resolved the issue by allowing some territories to decide on the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.
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Discussions about the universe expanding or the big bang theory itself.
American Issue Publishing House was created in 1909.
It is a vote on an issue made by the entire electorate, but not a vote to elect your governmental representatives.
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