To receive government matching funds in primary elections, candidates must ______.
a. meet requirements on numbers of petitions signed, funds raised, and public support in the polls
b. raise a specified amount of money from at least twenty states
c. put up at least 20 percent of their yearly income as collateral
d. submit petitions signed by five thousand people in twenty states
e. receive at least 20 percent in three separate polls over a month in Iowa
b. raise a specified amount of money from at least twenty states
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A poll tax was used to
A) segregate the voting booth into free "whites-only" lines and paid "non-white" lines. B) determine who was intelligent enough to vote. C) make it more difficult for African Americans and poor whites to vote. D) force individuals to purchase property to obtain voting rights. E) raise funds for voter registration among the minority community.
Which of the following states selects judges through partisan elections?
a. Michigan b. Oregon c. Pennsylvania d. South Carolina