Which of the following is a key difference between voting in the United States and in countries such as Australia, Belgium, and Italy?

a. The latter nations have outlawed so-called Motor Voter laws.
b. Voting laws in the United States are less constrictive.
c. Voting is required by law in the latter countries.
d. Voter turnout is typically higher in the United States
e. The United States does not allow voting by mail.

c. Voting is required by law in the latter countries.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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