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How is democracy different in the United States and Australia?
A.
Americans are required to vote by law.
B.
Australians are required to vote by law.
C.
Americans must pay a poll tax in order to vote.
D.
Australians must pay a poll tax in order to vote.
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B. Australians are required to vote by law.
In Australia voting is compulsory (eligible citizens must enroll and vote, or face a fine). Voting in the United States is voluntary; poll taxes are unconstitutional in the U.S. and not required in Australia.
In Australia voting is compulsory (eligible citizens must enroll and vote, or face a fine). Voting in the United States is voluntary; poll taxes are unconstitutional in the U.S. and not required in Australia.
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