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1.  Who could vote in elections during colonial times?


2.  Which amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18?


3.  What must you do before you are able to vote?


4.  What does the Motor Voter Act allow you to do?


5.  What is a ballot?


6.  What is so important about voting machines?


7.  Explain the Electoral College.


8.  Which two states do not abide by the "winner-take-all" system?


9.  How many electors are there? How many electoral votes are needed to win the presidential election?


10.  What are exit polls?


11.  What were two reasons many voters were upset after the presidential voting in Florida?


12.  By how many votes did Gore lose the election of 2000?



 


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