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kellyjaisingh

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Revocation of the Poll Tax, enactment of the Voting Rights Acts, and enfranchisement of 1821 year olds had a _________ impact of voting turnout in Texas.
 
  a. large negative
  b. slight negative
  c. minimal
  d. slight positive
  e. large positive

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an argument defending the use of decentralized governance?
 
  a. Decentralized governments are closer to and more familiar with the interests and needs of their constituents,which will allow for better representation.
 b. Decentralized decision making encourages policy experimentation and pluralistic solutions to local problems.
  c. Policy responsiveness is enhanced when political authority is dispersed among subnational units.
  d. The central government is able to provide and manage governmental services more efficiently thansubnational units under a decentralized system.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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