Multiple Choice
An examination of American voters in the late nineteenth century reveals
A) voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high.
B) there was greater voter interest in local elections than in national elections.
C) southern white males voted Republican as a matter of unquestioned faith.
D) voters did not strongly identify with either the Republican or Democratic Party.
E) voter turnout was lower than it has been in recent decades.
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