The annual registration system for Texas voters

A. only applied to white primaries.
B. was replaced by a permanent registration system.
C. applied only to racial minorities.
D. was abolished at the same time as the poll tax.


Answer: B

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The State of Texas argued that enforcement of the Texas Voter ID law should not be blocked by the U.S. Department of Justice because:

A. voter fraud occurs in most Texas elections. B. the U.S. Supreme Court upheld similar photo ID requirements in other states. C. every Texan will be provided with a free photo ID when registering to vote. D. all of the choices.

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A(n) __________ is an act of Congress that establishes or changes a government program

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A significant issue the government faces today is

A) a decrease in the national debt. B) a decrease in global competition and foreign trade. C) an increasing gap in the income and wealth of individuals. D) the availability of homes for purchase. E) an abundance of available social welfare funding.

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