Age, race, income, and occupation are examples of what factor of voting behavior?
a. sociolog...
Social Studies, 30.09.2019 10:10 ghetauto
Age, race, income, and occupation are examples of what factor of voting behavior?
a. sociological
b. political
c. psychological
d. cultural user:
which of the following persons cannot vote?
a. a citizen who is out of the country
b. a person in jail
c. a person who is not married
d. someone who does not feel like their vote will make a difference
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