Which of the following statements is true of the Help America Vote Act passed by Congress in 2002?
A) It reduced the minimum voting age to eighteen for all elections.
B) It encouraged the African Americans to vote by eliminating the poll tax.
C) It provided funds to the states to help them purchase new electronic voting equipment.
D) It automatically registered voters who were of voting age and had a driving license.
E) It made it mandatory for voters to register through the mail-in process.
C
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A) confounding variable hypotheses. B) Type II errors. C) change due to new observations. D) All of the above
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a. It has been largely focused on economic development. b. It has been largely driven by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. c. It has emphasized diplomacy over military action. d. It has been driven by the threat the countries pose to the United States.
Which of the following terms best describes the idea that the more affluent should pay taxes at a higher rate than the less affluent?
A. progressive tax B. regressive tax C. flat tax D. value-added tax
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