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Gnesinka [82]
1 year ago
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A middle-aged and married southern white man who regularly attends services at a protestant church, and has a higher income, is

more likely to vote for ______________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Leya [2.2K]1 year ago
5 0

A middle-aged and married southern white man who regularly attends services at a protestant church, and has a higher income, is more likely to vote for  republican candidates.

What is an Australian ballot ?

vote in Australia. a secret ballot that was prepared, distributed, and tallied at taxpayer expense by officials. Instead of an open, public vote, every state has used the Australian ballot since 1888.

The Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 was what?

  • Congress passed the Pendleton Civil Service Act in 1883 to stop giving loyal party members ongoing rewards.
  • It established the rule that federal employees should be chosen on the basis of their qualifications rather than their political views.

What features distinguish the Australian election?

The Australian ballot, also known as the secret ballot, allowed voters to cast their ballots privately rather than in front of others.

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