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18-1 & 2 Expand Voter Rights & Influences on Voters (D)

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Students will explain how citizens in the United States participate in public elections as voters and supporters of candidates for public office.

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Students will explain how citizens in the United States participate in public elections as voters and supporters of candidates for public office.

por Zuan Suarez
1

To increase voter turnout, some states allow early voting or ___ balloting.

2

1960s: young Americans argued that if we are old enough to fight for their country, they were old enough to vote, and the 26th amendment changed the voting age from ___ to eighteen.

3

To increase voter turnout, some reforms suggest shifting Election Day from Tuesday to ___ .

4

1920: Women gained the right to vote with the ___ Amendment, but did not face the legal barriers that African Americans faced.

5

Citizens are more likely to vote if they are ___ , middle-aged, and hold high socioeconomic status

6

1965: ___ ___ Act resulted in 200 African American mayors in cities of all sizes, such as Richard Hatcher, Mayor of Gary, Indiana.

  
  
7

Voter turnout may be impacted by requiring ___ , which Republicans favor, and which Democrats oppose.

  
  
8

1964: ___ Amendment outlawed the poll tax in national elections, and 1966 Harper v. Virginia Board of Election eliminated it in state elections.

9

European nations, government ___ eligible citizens to vote; In the U.S., the burden of registering falls on the citizen.

10

Southern leaders disenfranchised African American voters with the ___ Clause, which said: only voters whose grandfathers voted before 1867 were eligible to vote.

11

Presidential Election Voting was 69% in 1964 & 56% in 2012; Voter participation in U.S. is low compared to democracies around the ___ .

12

1870: the 15th Amendment was the first time the Constitution dictated rules to states about who was allowed to ___ .

13

Strong party voters are those who select their party’s candidates regardless of the specific issues; They vote ___ ___ticket.

  
  
14

1850s: state legislatures abolished voting restrictions based on property requirements & ___ affiliation.

15

These four factors drive voters’ ___ ___ : voter’s personal background, loyalty to party, candidate qualifications, & issues.

  
  
16

After creating the Constitution, Congress made no laws regulating ___ elections until after the Civil War.

17

People have proposed limits to Congressional terms, but efforts to amend the Constitution have failed; though 36 states have limits on ___ terms.

18

Voting restrictions existed because educated white men believed voting was best left to wealthy, white, property-owning males, because they made ___ ___ .

  
  
19

1845: ___ ___ is Tuesday after the first Monday in November, & most states use this federal date as well.

  
  
20

Before American Revolution, these groups could not vote: Women, African Americans, & White males who did not ___ ___ ; so 6% of the adult population was eligible to vote.

  
  
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