The Australian ballot system used

a. government printed ballots listing all candidates.
b. open voting booths so each voter’s choices were public.
c. party ballots listing only the candidates from one party.
d. political machines to get voters to the polls.
e. voter intimidation to ensure the “right” ballots were cast.


ANS: A

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