How does Canada's voter registration system differ from the voter registration system in the United States?
a. Voters are listed by name on the voting rolls in Canada
b. Voters are added to the voting rolls in Canada at the age of eighteen.
c. Voters are added to the voting rolls after they register to vote in Canada.
d. Voters in Canada are permitted to move from one area to another without re-registering.
b
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