A voter is a resident who votes. In many states, it's conceivable to tell on the off chance that you've voted in past decisions albeit clearly not who you voted in favor of. The gathering political machines do monitor this in states where these records are freely open and in this way can tell "voter" from "nonvoting resident".
A few subjects are not permitted to vote. The most widely recognized reason is age, as those under 18 are not by and large permitted to vote, but rather are still natives. Others incorporate having been settled as rationally bumbling and having been sentenced a lawful offense.
It stemmened from the annexation of Texas by the us in 1845 and from a dispute over whether Texas ended at the Nueces River which was Mexican claimed or the rio grande us claim.
#1. The correct answer is Ben Franklin.
#2. The correct answer is King George ||. (I think you might've meant the 2nd? Instead of the 3rd?)
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Carter, a Democrat from Georgia, took office after defeating incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford in the 1976
(D) The answer is southern democrats