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28.05.2020 • 
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Even in such a bitter, unusual election, roughly half of eligible Americans probably won't vote by the end of Election Day. In recent elections, turnout has ranged from about 50% to 60% of the voting-age population. But there is a simple change the US could make to boost turnout dramatically, something that has worked in at least 26 other democracies. The government could make Americans vote. –“Half of Americans Probably Won’t Vote – but Requiring Them to Would Change That,” Chris Weller Which details from the passage would be appropriate to add to the student response? Choose three correct answers. In recent elections, 50–60 percent of the voting-age population voted. Twenty-six other democracies have made compulsory voting work. The government could make Americans vote. The 2016 election was bitter and unusual. The simple change could be dramatic.

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