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The franchise has been expanded
 
  A) as a reward for military service.
  B) when national candidates and political parties expected to gain political advantage from the expansion.
   C) due to protest and activism by and on the behalf of disenfranchised groups.
   D) slowly and steadily.
   E) All of the above

Question 2

A critical election
 
  A) marks the emergence of a new alignment of preferences and voting allegiance among voters that lasts for decades.
   B) is one in which the race is very close.
   C) is one in which one party must win in order to control Congress.
   D) is one in which the dominant party loses seats.
   E) is one in which a tie is declared.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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