"Voting Access for Native Americans"

by Candice Norwood
Amid the legal battles and uncertainty, with just four weeks remaining to vote, Native organizers and advocates expressed a mix of emotions about the weeks ahead.
The situation is "dire," De León said. "It's incredibly frustrating because these populations are completely ignored."
Cázares-Kelly in Arizona expressed hope for high voter turnout despite the setbacks.
"I think I'm really excited and motivated by so many people recognizing that all of us have been subjected to voter suppression tactics," Cázares-Kelly said. "It's been really amazing to see so many people standing up to it, and arming themselves with voter education and trying to share that and empower others."
Use the excerpt from the "How the pandemic has complicated voting access for millions of Native Americans" article to answer the question.
Why does the author leave uncertain whether the efforts of Native organizers
Lesson Content impacted voter turnout?
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They wanted the reader to draw a realistic conclusion.
They wanted the reader to make an optimistic prediction about the 2020 election.
The article relies heavily on implied instead of explicit meaning.
The article was published before the 2020 election took place.

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The correct answer is: The article was published before the 2020 election took place.

This means the author could not definitively state the outcomes of the efforts made by Native organizers regarding voter turnout since the election had not yet occurred.