All of the following statements concerning the legal obstacles to voting in the United States are true EXCEPT ______.
a. election rules define who can vote and how easy it is for those legally eligible to vote to actually do so
b. politicians have been eager to pass major electoral reforms in order to build a stronger base for their parties
c. in many other democracies it is the government, not the individual voter, that bears the responsibility for registering citizens
d. in other countries voting is required by law
b. politicians have been eager to pass major electoral reforms in order to build a stronger base for their parties
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