"Hanging chad"--The punch cards require a voter to punch a hole through their vote choice.
This type of voting card got a lot of attention in the 2000 election when, in a recount in Florida, people could not tell if votes were for a person or not due to punches not being all the way through. If the hole is not punched all the way through, the piece of paper, the chad, hangs on leaving counters unsure if it was a mistake or intentional vote. Most states now have electronic forms like standardized testing.
It is your responsibility to go to school to learn key lessons in life, however, you don't use around 73 percent of the stuff in school, and school cant teach you <em>everything</em> that you need to know, but the stuff you do learn is extremly important, like being able to read this now, and knowing what what means, my point is that if you did not go to school, your skill will be very lacking in the real world.
Answer: B or C
Explanation: Several private Northern charity organizations stepped in to help the former slaves become self-sufficient. The result was a model of what Reconstruction could have been. The African Americans demonstrated their ability to work the land efficiently and live independently of white control.