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What is the primary focus of Candice Norwood's article "The Voting Access for Native Americans?"

(1 point)
Responses

C: The role of Native Americans in political campaigns
C: The role of Native Americans in political campaigns

A: The history of Native American voting rights
A: The history of Native American voting rights

D: The impact of Native American votes on recent elections
D: The impact of Native American votes on recent elections

B: The current challenges Native Americans face in voting
B: The current challenges Native Americans face in voting
Question 2
2. Which of the following is a significant barrier to voting for Native Americans mentioned in the article?(1 point)
Responses

C: Distance to polling stations
C: Distance to polling stations

D: Lack of proper identification
D: Lack of proper identification

A: Lack of interest in voting
A: Lack of interest in voting

B: Language barriers
B: Language barriers
Question 3
3. According to the article, what legal action has been taken to improve voting access for Native Americans?(1 point)
Responses

A: Creation of new voting districts​​​​​​​
A: Creation of new voting districts ​​​​​​​

B: Implementation of online voting systems
B: Implementation of online voting systems

C: Filing of lawsuits to challenge restrictive voting laws
C: Filing of lawsuits to challenge restrictive voting laws

D: Introduction of mandatory voting laws
D: Introduction of mandatory voting laws
Question 4
4. How does the article describe the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 on Native American voting rights?(1 point)
Responses

B: It greatly improved voting access[Choice B]
B: It greatly improved voting access [Choice B]

C: It made voting more difficult[Choice C]
C: It made voting more difficult [Choice C]

A: It had no significant impact[Choice A]
A: It had no significant impact [Choice A]

D: It was only partially effective[Choice D]
D: It was only partially effective [Choice D]
Question 5
5. What role do tribal governments play in addressing voting access issues, according to the article?(1 point)
Responses

C: They actively work to improve voting access
C: They actively work to improve voting access

A: They have no role
A: They have no role

B: They discourage voting
B: They discourage voting

D: They rely on federal assistance exclusively
D: They rely on federal assistance exclusively
Question 6
6. In the article, what is one proposed solution to improve voting access for Native Americans?​​​​(1 point)
Responses

C: Eliminating voter registration requirements
C: Eliminating voter registration requirements

D: Increasing the number of voting days
D: Increasing the number of voting days

A: Reducing the number of polling stations
A: Reducing the number of polling stations

B: Providing free transportation to polling stations
B: Providing free transportation to polling stations
Question 7
7. How does the article suggest that cultural differences impact Native American voting participation?(1 point)
Responses

A: They have no impact
A: They have no impact

B: They make it easier to vote
B: They make it easier to vote

C: They create additional challenges
C: They create additional challenges

D: They are beneficial for voter turnout
D: They are beneficial for voter turnout
Question 8
8. What is one reason mentioned in the article for why Native American voter turnout is lower than the national average?​​​​​​​(1 point)
Responses

C: High levels of voter apathy
C: High levels of voter apathy

B: Distrust in the government
B: Distrust in the government

A: Lack of political interest
A: Lack of political interest

D: Limited access to voting information
D: Limited access to voting information
Question 9
9. According to the article, how have some states responded to the challenges faced by Native American voters?​​​​​​​(1 point)
Responses

B: By implementing stricter voting laws
B: By implementing stricter voting laws

A: By ignoring the issues
A: By ignoring the issues

C: By working with tribal leaders to find solutions
C: By working with tribal leaders to find solutions

D: By reducing voting hours
D: By reducing voting hours
Question 10
10. What is the overall tone of Candice Norwood's article regarding the future of voting access for Native Americans?(1 point)
Responses

C: Optimistic
C: Optimistic

D: Indifferent
D: Indifferent

A: Pessimistic
A: Pessimistic

B: Neutral
B: Neutral
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Based on the information provided and a general assessment of issues surrounding voting access for Native Americans, here are the most likely responses for each question regarding Candice Norwood's article:

  1. What is the primary focus of Candice Norwood's article "The Voting Access for Native Americans?"

    • B: The current challenges Native Americans face in voting
  2. Which of the following is a significant barrier to voting for Native Americans mentioned in the article?

    • C: Distance to polling stations
  3. According to the article, what legal action has been taken to improve voting access for Native Americans?

    • C: Filing of lawsuits to challenge restrictive voting laws
  4. How does the article describe the impact of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 on Native American voting rights?

    • D: It was only partially effective
  5. What role do tribal governments play in addressing voting access issues, according to the article?

    • C: They actively work to improve voting access
  6. In the article, what is one proposed solution to improve voting access for Native Americans?

    • B: Providing free transportation to polling stations
  7. How does the article suggest that cultural differences impact Native American voting participation?

    • C: They create additional challenges
  8. What is one reason mentioned in the article for why Native American voter turnout is lower than the national average?

    • B: Distrust in the government
  9. According to the article, how have some states responded to the challenges faced by Native American voters?

    • C: By working with tribal leaders to find solutions
  10. What is the overall tone of Candice Norwood's article regarding the future of voting access for Native Americans?

    • A: Pessimistic

Please adjust your answers according to your understanding of the article, as the responses provided are general interpretations based on common themes related to voting access for Native Americans.