Read Chapter 8 and complete the following questions:
1. How has eligibility to vote in American elections changed during our history?
2. Why were poll taxes unfair? What eventually got rid of poll taxes in America?
3. How did the 19th and 26th Amendments change the nature of our elections?
4. Why is it required that voters register before an election? What would be the problem if people were not required to register beforehand? What benefits might there be if people were not required to register beforehand? Do you personally think that registration should be required?
5. Identify a high-stimulus election in our history, and explain how it impacted the turnout for the election, and the decision in that election?
6. What should be the basis for voter's decisions on who to vote for? Why?
7. Why was the 22nd Amendment ratified? What does "ratified" mean? Should it have been ratified? Why or why not?
8. Why do campaigns need to have media consultants today? Why are they also a problem for Americans as they are preparing to vote?
9. What is soft money? What are the benefits, for society, in allowing soft money in elections? What are the problems, for society, in prohibiting soft money? Should it be allowed? Why or why not?
10. Compare and contrast primary and general elections. Compare and contrast open and closed primaries,
11. Should the US continue to use the Electoral College to elect Presidents? If so, why? If not, why not, and what should replace it?
We will have a test over this chapter using the questions from Quizlet on Friday, December 12.
Be prepared to answer the above questions by December 8...I will be asking.

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