What best evaluates the connection between demographic changes over time and political outcomes in the U.S.?(1 point) Responses the limiting of polling locations, language-specific material, and mail ballots for specific voters the limiting of polling locations, language-specific material, and mail ballots for specific voters the inclusion of all men being able to vote in elections the inclusion of all men being able to vote in elections the addition of amendments to the Constitution giving more people the right to vote the addition of amendments to the Constitution giving more people the right to vote the targeting of underrepresented voters by candidates during elections to gain more votes

The addition of amendments to the Constitution giving more people the right to vote would best evaluate the connection between demographic changes over time and political outcomes in the U.S. This is because amendments, such as the 15th Amendment (giving African American men the right to vote) and the 19th Amendment (giving women the right to vote) expanded suffrage and allowed a broader range of demographics to participate in elections. These amendments directly affected political outcomes by increasing the number of eligible voters and potentially influencing the electoral landscape. The other options mentioned may also have some impact on political outcomes, but they are more specific actions or strategies rather than systemic changes in suffrage.