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________ is the term used to describe number of people in a state aged 18 or older minus non-citizens, prisoners and others who cannot vote.
 
  A. Voter turnout
  B. Voting-eligible population
  C. Citizen population
  D. Census
  E. Poll workers

Question 2

Which of the following acts made it easier for Americans to register to vote?
 
  A. the Help America Vote Act
  B. the Voting Rights Act
  C. the Motor Voter Act
  D. the Federal Election Campaign Act
  E. the Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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