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Which of the following are possible changes to elections that might help with voter fatigue or low-voter turnout? 1. extending Terms of Representatives to four years and Senators to six years 2. voting for all national candidates once every four years 3. making few elected officials responsible for their actions so they can appoint others 4. voting a straight ticket putting national elections in November and State and Local elections in March

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