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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
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How can effectivr state laws best support a fair election process? A. State laws can ensure fair access for voters to registrati

on and polling places B. State laws can prohibit political speech if it is considered controversial C. State laws can restrict voting if the government has a good reason D. State laws can benefit some people and hurt others to keep an election fair
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2 answers:
solniwko [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. State laws can ensure fair access for voters to registration and polling places

Explanation:

It is Option A. because when State laws ensure fair access for voters to registration and polling places, every eligible voters or electorates will be given adequate chance and opportunity to vote whoever they believe will represent their interest without biases to another candidate or party. Hence, the right answer is Option A.

It is not option B, because when State laws prohibit political speech if it is considered controversial, that equates to suppression of FREEDOM OF SPEECH, which will eventually results to campaigns being restricted. Thus, this action by the State will not support a fair election process.

It is not Option C. because when State laws restrict voting if the government has a good reason, then some electorates will be disenfranchised, and the election result, will not show the true reflection of the people's will. Thus, this action by the state will not support a fair election process.

It is not Option D. because when State laws benefit some people and hurt others to keep an election fair, those the laws hurt, will be disenfranchised, and that will show biases from the government towards a particular candidate or party over others. Thus, this action by the state will not support a fair election process.

aksik [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

because A is what edge says

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