The answer is D. they can circulate petitions to get on the ballot.
Different states have different rules. The candidate needs a certain number of signatures in order to get on the ballot. Generally, the bigger the district, the more signatures will be needed. The bigger the office, the more signatures will be needed also.
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They tell you the rights you have and why you have them so that you know what you are entitled to.
If this is the same as "William the Conqueror" then I'd go for 1066. There's a sort of comic history book written once called "1066 and all that".
One supreme court case in the twentieth century that affected civil rights