An examination of American voters in the late nineteenth century reveals:________.
1. there was greater voter interest in local elections than in national elections.
2. southern white males voted Republican as a matter of unquestioned faith.
3. voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high.
4. voters did not strongly identify with either the Republican or Democratic Party.
5. poor whites in the south made up the largest demographic of American voters.

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Answer:

3. voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high.

Explanation:

The voter turnout for both presidential and non presidential elections was very high because the people were more sensitized by that period and were

Very involved with politics.

The Federal Government was inactive during this period and they wanted to make things right.

Answer:

3. voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high.

Explanation:

An examination of American voters in the late nineteenth century reveals voter turnout for both presidential and nonpresidential elections was very high.

It is also during the nineteenth century that the state legislature of Americans limit or reduce the requirements needed for voting and in the fifteenth century was when the Congress pass an amendment to the Constitution which makes people not to be denied the civil responsibility of voting because of their race