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What is the assumption behind "one citizen, one vote"?
A) The framers believed that every single person in the land was deserving of equal representation.
B) The framers created "one citizen, one vote," as part of the First Amendment.
C) The government presumes that voting is one of the cornerstones of democracy and thus only wants each person to have one piece of this cornerstone.
D) Voting is so important that the government struck down the three-fifths rule even before slavery was ended.
E) The government presumes that each person's needs, interests, and preferences are neither more nor less important than any other persons.
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Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy

Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy


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