It exercised democracy but also involved people more. I live in New Hampshire so it was just annoying. I didn't even try but i ended up seeing a candidate. they were everywhere
Strangely enough the correct answer here would be actually D as the voting ballots before the 1890s were in fact printed by the political parties themselves. Today the printing of ballots is a very serious business and there are strict regulations and control mechanisms in place in order to stop voter fraud which unfortunately is a big issue.
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Some religious sects resist change and they seek to keep the world exactly as it was, when that particular religion was founded or when doctrines of that religion were established and this is what we call fundamentalism.
However, the combined energy of religious groups can motivate political and social change. Fundamentalism being used by extremists in the Middle East combine religion and government in order to create more "Islamic states".
- To use "Shari'a Law" for whole society
- Limit the effects of modernization
- Force non-fundamentalist Muslims and other to obey, even using violence
- Women's rights are virtually non-existent
- Unfair justice system
- Punishments are cruel
- Target the United States as the "Great Satan"