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A poll tax was used to keep African Americans from voting. Most African Americans did not have very high paying jobs and could not afford to vote. This assured that whites were the predominant race to participate in electing officials.
Voting affects society because people need to be aware of the elections so that it can help them.
Voting is a big way to influence. Also protesting can influence.
women became voting citizens and participated in politics
owned property and thus had a stake in society.
One of the ways that cultural diversity affects societies is through voting. Different cultural groups may have different opinions and therefore can affect a society through voting for certain laws and statutes. It influences food (restaurants, stores, and so on), religion (what types of churches there are), schools, clubs, and much more.
This really ranges from timeperiod and country. Money has often been a big one. Gender and age also fetcher largely. As does race. People simply deciding that they want power, and telling everyone that they have it, can often influence placement in society. Voting, bribery, behaviour and democracy all influence it to. Pride also affects placement.
It is benificial to people because it reminds them that they have a right and a say in electing a president, but it can also affect them. It is benificial to people because it reminds them that they have a right and a say in electing a president, but it can also affect them.
how do voting trends affect presidential and congressional power?
The voting requirements change that affected the 1828 election was the relaxation of the property qualification for voting. This lead to more people voting in this election, and led to Andrew Jackson's election to the presidency.
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Party identification and ideology are more general, long-run factors that influence voting behavior.
I would turn it around - how can we get congress to vote the way the people want? and how can i get records of which congressmen are voting the way opinion polls go, and which ones are defying us or voting just on party lines?