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When enrolled in NH for school or college you must obtain an NH license even if you have one in your home state.

a) True
b) False

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Students often do not need to obtain a new driver's license while attending college out-of-state, provided they are considered residents of their home state. For voter registration, they can choose to register either near campus or in their home district. The statement regarding women's voting rights in the Revolutionary Era is true, as they were not allowed to vote at that time.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement “When enrolled in NH for school or college you must obtain an NH license even if you have one in your home state” is likely to be referencing a driver's license or voter registration requirements. The rules around this can vary significantly by state and context. Typically, for a driver's license, most states require residents to obtain a state-issued driver's license if they are living in the state for a certain period, such as more than a few months. However, full-time students often retain residency in their home state and might not need to change their driver's license. On the other hand, voter registration rules often allow students to register to vote in their college's state if they consider it their residence.

As for the question regarding registering to vote, it highlights an important challenge for students. Students need to decide whether to register in their college town or their home district. While registering locally might be convenient for students who remain on campus year-round, those who return home may prefer to register in their home district. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, and it largely depends on where the students feel their residency is.

Regarding Exercise 9.1.4, the statement “No state constitution in the Revolutionary Era allowed women the right to vote” is True. During the Revolutionary Era, women were not granted the right to vote, and it wasn't until the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920 that women gained the right to vote across the United States.

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