The primary purpose of the National Voter Registration Act (motor-voter law) was to
A) permit voter registration by mail; at motor vehicle licensing agencies; or at military recruitment, welfare, and disability offices.
B) prohibit states from setting payment of a poll tax as a prerequisite for voting.
C) forbid states from creating permanent systems of voter registration.
D) require states to allow voter registration over the Internet.
A
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a. a limited government b. totalitarianism c. a direct democracy d. authoritarianism
In 1973 and 1979 world economies were highly impacted by oil-related politics, the latter involving the evolution in Iran. These disruptions were examples of __________
A) oil shock B) energy deficiency C) oil exports D) mineral shock
Charles Beard argued that the framers of the Constitution were
A) flawed, but well-meaning, human beings who did their best under extraordinary circumstances. B) the best and the brightest of their time who wanted a strong government so that they could expand the rights of all people. C) inspired by God and wanted a strong government so that good works could be performed. D) incompetents who ascended to power only through their family's wealth and influence. E) wealthy property owners who wanted a powerful government that could protect their property interests.
________ is described as a situation in which government is incapable of acting on important issues
A) ?Partisanship B) Gridlock C) Franking D) Polarization E) ?Fundamentalism