Social Sciences, asked by twinkle958752, 10 months ago

what 're the
(1)cause and effects of voting
(2) conclusion of voting​

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Answered by dhruv7645
1

causes-1.to elect the represantives

2.to select the government

3.to avail universal adult franchise

conclusion-we form the govt.


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Answered by aryan200528
2

Generations of Americans fought and died for our right to vote, the freedom to choose our leaders, and the right to speak up for our beliefs.

But today, those rights still are under attack. In 2013, the Supreme Court gutted key portions of the Voting Rights Act, which protected eligible voters from discriminatory voting laws. The court claimed those protections were no longer necessary.

Since then, opportunistic state lawmakers have proven the court wrong. At least 20 states have passed new voting restrictions — from cuts to early voting, to strict voter ID requirements, to rolling back strong reforms.

The Voting Rights Advancement Act (VRAA) would restore the VRA’s critical voting protections and modernize them for the challenges voters face today.

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