Which sentence best describes the benefit of Australian ballots?
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A. They p...
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Which sentence best describes the benefit of Australian ballots?
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A. They protect voters from threats and intimidation.
B. They are easier to understand than traditional ballots.
C. They make it easier for candidates to target the voters they need
to win over.
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D. They allow for votes to be counted more quickly.
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