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burchfield96

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The loss of voting privileges suffered by those who have been convicted of a felony is called:
 
  a. lifetime disenfranchisement.
  b. ex-felon no-vote.
  c. ex-felon power restriction.
  d. ex-felon disenfranchisement.

Question 2

What is the effect of felon disenfranchisement on election results?
 
  a. Those who favor helping the poor are more likely to get elected.
  b. Those who favor helping the poor are less likely to get elected.
  c. There is no effect on election results.
  d. Democrats are more likely to get elected.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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