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Which group's right to vote is protected by the Nineteenth Amendment? Question 7 options: African Americans Native Americans 18-year-olds women Question 8 (3 points) What did the Twenty-fourth Amendment do to increase voting rights in the United States? Question 8 options: eliminated poll taxes guaranteed voting rights for Native Americans extended suffrage to all citizens 18 or older prohibited literacy tests Question 9 (3 points) Which option did the National Voter Registration Act allow? Question 9 options: criminals to register to vote members of any party to vote in primary elections adults to register to vote when they obtain or renew a driver’s license candidates to register as independent for a general election Question 10 (3 points) What are the three steps in the voting process? Choose exactly three answers that are correct. Question 10 options: casting a ballot registering to vote canvassing the vote preparing to vote Question 11 (3 points) Which statement was not an effect of the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Bush v. Gore? Question 11 options: Florida’s Electoral College votes went to George Bush. George Bush became president. Tennessee’s Electoral College votes went to Al Gore. The Florida Supreme Court was overruled. Question 12 (3 points) Which type of election requires the United States choose a president? Question 12 options: primary election general election special election recall election Question 13 (3 points) Which type of election is held to fill a public office left vacant when an official resigns? Question 13 options: primary election general election special election recall election Question 14 (3 points) Which position does a person actually vote for when a voter chooses a candidate for president? Question 14 options: a delegate to a political party’s nominating convention the candidate for vice president a member of the House of Representatives an elector in the Electoral College Question 15 (3 points) Why would a possible candidate for president form an exploratory committee? Question 15 options: to announce his or her candidacy to see how much support he or she can expect to investigate possible running mates to discover independent voters in his or her home state

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6. is not lame duck

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i got it incorrect and if ur in k12 i dont know the answer but it isnt lame duck for number 6

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7. The nineteenth amendment protects the right to vote of 18 year old women.

8.The 24th amendment eliminated poll taxes and increases voting rights in the United States.

9.National voter Registration allowed the option for adults to register vote when they obtain or renew a driver's license.

10.Three steps in voting process are registering to vote, preparing to vote and casting a ballot.

11.The statement that was not an effect of the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Bush vs Gore is Tennessee's electoral collage votes went to Al Gore.

12.The general election requires the United States choose a president

13.The type of election that is held to fill a public office that is left vacant when an official resigns is special election.

14.The position that a person actually vote for when a voter chooses a candidate for president is an elector in the elector college.

15.A possible candidate for president would form an exploratory committee to see how much support he or she can expect.

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