The idea that a city is best governed by new blood and fresh ideas is a primary rationale for
a. at-large voting.
b. cumulative voting.
c. term limits.
d. single-district voting.
e. at-large place systems.
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT true regarding voter registration and its reforms?
a. Many states attempted to combat electoral fraud by requiring that voters personally apply for registrationbefore each election.
b. As voter registration laws were adopted in the 1900s, statewide voter turnout increased.
c. Prior to the late 1890s, there was little local regulation of who could vote.
d. Party machines created innovative methods of offering immigrants instant citizenship' to make them eligiblefor voting.