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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