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Natali [406]
3 years ago
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Which excerpt is an example of research Hunter uses in “Compulsory Voting:An Idea Whose Time Has Come” to support his claim (i d

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Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

The excerpt that is an example of research in “Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come” that Hunter uses to support his claim is A. Since mandatory voting began in Australia, the percentage of ballots that voters intentionally complete in random or incorrect ways remains around 2 to 3%.

Explanation:

The compulsory Voting happens when people are obligated by law to vote in elections but not only that, the state can apply a penalty on them for not doing it so, it is mention that people don't really vote with conviction or a clear political idea, situation that affects the result and path that the country will take, compulsory voting covers a small percentage of population but that doesn't mean that it is not important.

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