English, 28.07.2019 12:20 kayleahwilliams6
Me ! research question: how well has compulsory voting worked in other countries? which excerpt from "compulsory voting: an idea whose time has come" best answers this research question? a. in the following 1924 election, voter turnout in australia climbed to 91% and has remained around 95% ever since. b. according to the institute for democracy and electoral assistance, about 32 countries around the world have some form of compulsory voting . . c. and yet, when it comes time to elect a new president, only 55 percent of americans show up to cast their vote. d. in our current system of voluntary voting, the winner of an election is determined by the candidate's ability to create controversy rather than by leadership skill.
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Which is the best topic sentence for this letter? a) amelia grady likes the middle school fundraiser. b) the basketball team at kennedy middle school enjoys its community. c) kennedy middle school wants to get the community involved in its activities. d) kennedy middle school has organized an event in which you may be interested.
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Mr and mrs van daan murmur their welcome what are the playwrights indicating by using the word murmur?
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Hurry need it ! 35 points in achebe’s things fall apart, the igbo people live in a patriarchal society; accordingly, they worship several different gods all property and authority belong to men all business transactions are done by barter they live under the authority of a foreign ruler
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