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How does staying informed on important issues best help voters? (1 point) It helps voters know which candidates they agree with,
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In the text, you read this about the Progressive Era:
Progressives like La Follette wanted voters to participate more directly in
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the option in some states to cast a vote at a polling place or by mail before the election (page 319)
Probability sampling
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which of the following are examples of a plurality? select 2 that apply
a. 370 of 435 members of Congress support a bill. b. 51
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of voter registration?(1 point)
Responses It helps to prevent voter fraud in
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of voter registration?
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of voter registration?(1 point)
Responses It helps to increase voter
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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting?(1
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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting?(1 point)
Responses Redistricting could put
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Informed Voting
When I hear a politician making a broad statement about wanting everyone's vote, I feel a little sick to my
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which are true of majorities and pluralities? Select two that apply.
a. A majority is a position held by more than half of a
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After becoming registered voters, many people have exercised their right to vote, voted in every election.
What is the correct
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Increase suffrage in the development of new political parties in the early 1800s indicated what
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Marysol
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Which of the following is an example of why voter registration laws exist?(1 point)
Responses to determine eligibility to vote
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Which of the following describes the ground game?(1 point)
Responses the laws that legalized the separation of people based on
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Which of the following could potentially increase voter turnout in the U.S.?
a. holding elections on weekends b. requiring
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The process of changing apportionment if constituents to house of representatives is called
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Expanded suffrage
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But what if our voting habits changed overnight? What if those 60 million adults who've been sitting out showed up November 37
Wa
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Use the claim to answer the question.Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16.Which source would provide information that
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Which of the following best explains the purpose of voter registration? Please choose the correct answer
A: It helps to increase
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Which of the items below is an example of why voter registration laws exist? Please select the most correct answer.
A: To
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One form of gerrymandering score calculates the ratio of the area of districts to the area of a circle with the same perimeter.
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QUESTION 5 QUESTION 5 OF 8 5 / 8 The reader can infer from the Article that __________. A.Aaron D. Ford believes that U.S.
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The electoral votes also is determined by
The size of the state The population of the state both neither
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What can people living in the United States' outlying areas usually do?
Choose all answers that are correct. Responses elect
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Estrella Torres
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What is a supermajority?(1 point)
Responses 33% of votes 33% of votes 67% of votes 67% of votes 51% of votes 51% of votes 75% of
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Which of the following statements best analyzes a controversy that arose through the restricted process in the early 2000s?
Repub
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Identify the definition of gerrymandering.(1 point) Responses the process of drawing congressional district lines to create
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Jacqui wrote an argumentative essay to her state government about a new law that she would like the legislature to consider.
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Polling places are open at what times? Until when?
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Which of the following is an example of why voter registration laws exist?(1 point)Responsesto select the date of state and
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hat does the term suffrage mean?
(1 point) Responses the right to vote the right to vote the right to suffer the right to suffer
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What is the maximum possible punishment for tampering with someone’s vote? (1 point) Responses $500 and 10 years in prison
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Students learn the importance of voting.
A. Provide for the common defense B. Promote the general welfare C. Secure the blessings
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1. The state legislature passed a bill allowing a tax increase to improve roads. The proposed law was then placed on the ballot
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Which of the following is an example of why voter registration laws exist?(1 point)
Responses to determine eligibility to vote
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