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What, in some states, is a valid reason for denying someone the right to vote?
(A) gender.
(B) race.
(C) criminal conviction.
(D) lack of property.

Answers

Answered by shubhii99
5
b) is the right answer
Answered by Priatouri
1

Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Criminal conviction is the right answer.

The method of rejecting felons to vote is not only prevalent in the United States but in other parts of the world. On the one hand, many people argue that it is a prejudiced manner that targets unprivileged societies of people and on the other hand many believe that it is an unfair system for, criminals are either “spending the price” of their offences or have previously done so, therefore, they should not be denied the right to vote.

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