Which was a direct cause of increased voter participation in the early nineteenth century?

(1 point)
the expansion of voting rights among African Americans in the North
the elimination of property requirements for white men
the popularity of the Federalist Party
the addition of new states in the Louisiana Territory

1 answer

The direct cause of increased voter participation in the early nineteenth century was the elimination of property requirements for white men. This change allowed a larger segment of the white male population to vote, thus significantly increasing voter turnout during that period.