?Voter ID laws are often enacted with the stated goal of _______________, but actually have the effect of _______________.
A. ?increasing turnout; suppressing turnout among minorities and the poor
B. ?increasing turnout; suppressing turnout among members of the armed forces serving abroad
C. ?preventing vote fraud; suppressing turnout among minorities and the poor
D. ?preventing vote fraud; making ID fraud more common
E. ?preventing vote fraud; suppressing turnout among members of the armed forces serving abroad
Answer: C
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