How has being a one-party state in the past affected voter turnout in Texas?

a. Turnout has been low because many people believed their votes did not matter and voting is a learned trait.
b. Turnout has been low due to suspicion of fraud in elections.
c. Turnout has been high since more families embrace the tradition of voting.
d. Turnout has been high due to the fact that most voters have been satisfied with elected officials.


Answer: A

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