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Identify the levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval/ratio) of the following variables:

1. Political Knowledge (number of correct answers to ten political questions)

2. Religious Affiliation (To which church do you belong?)

3. Political Activism (the number of specified political activities in which the respondent has participated)

4. Frequency of Voting (never, sometimes, usually, always)

5. Current Elected Office (school board, city council, mayor, state legislature)

6. Region (East, South, Midwest, West)

7. Campaign Contacts (never, once, 2-5 times, 5-10 times, more than 10 times)

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