Social Studies, 25.11.2021 14:40 JDKozlova
If the US wants to increase voter turnout, it should do all of the following EXCEPT
(basically, which of the following is not associated with high voter turnout)
same day registration
promote education
eliminate third party candidates
create the sense that the election is competitive
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If the US wants to increase voter turnout, it should do all of the following EXCEPT
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