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What was the aim of the 15th Amendment?
 
  a. to make it unlawful for registrars to apply unequal standards in voter registration procedures
  b. to make it unlawful for registrars to reject applications because of immaterial errors
  c. to extend the vote to former African American slaves without property
  d. to extend the vote to former African American slaves and prohibit voter discrimination on the basis of race

Question 2

According to Figure 5.4, on political participation rates, which form of political participation do members of the voting-age population engage in more often than the others?
 
  a. making a campaign contribution
  b. voting in a presidential election
  c. belonging to an organization
  d. talking politics



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

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Answer: b




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