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political participation quick check
what best evaluates the connection between demographic changes over time and political outcomes in the u.s.? (1 point)
the limiting of polling locations, language - specific material, and mail ballots for specific voters
the inclusion of all men being able to vote in elections
the addition of amendments to the constitution giving more people the right to vote
the targeting of underrepresented voters by candidates during elections to gain more votes
The question is about evaluating the connection between demographic changes and political outcomes in the U.S. Demographic changes often lead to more diverse populations. Amendments to the Constitution (like the 15th, 19th, 26th Amendments) gave voting rights to more groups (African - Americans, women, 18 - year - olds). This is a structural political change (through constitutional amendments) that directly responds to demographic shifts (as these groups became a more significant part of the population over time). Limiting polling locations etc. is a restrictive measure, not a connection based on demographic growth. Inclusion of "all men" is too narrow (as women and other groups also became more politically relevant). Targeting underrepresented voters is a campaign tactic, not as fundamental as constitutional amendments in establishing the connection between long - term demographic change and political structure.
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the addition of amendments to the Constitution giving more people the right to vote