1) What are two requirements for voting in the US? a) You need to be 18 years old and a citizen b) You need to be 21 years old and a citizen c) You need to be 18 years old and a legal resident d) There are no requirements for voting 2) How do you register to vote? a) You don't need to register b) You register 20 days before the election or on Election Day c) You register at your nearest library d) You fill out an application and pay $20 3) How do you find out where to vote? a) You can vote anywhere on Election Day b) You vote at your nearest library c) There will be signs in your neighborhood telling you where to vote d) You can look at the Secretary of State website and enter in your address to find out where to vote 4) If you are not eligible to vote, what are two ways you can help someone who can vote?  a) You can drive someone to the polls b) You can vote for them c) You can interpret the ballot for someone d) Both A & B are correct 5) What are the two main political parties in the US? a) Republican and Green Party b) Democrat and Independent Party c) Democrat and Republican d) There is only one main political party 6) What does "democracy" mean? a) It is a type of government where people vote for representatives b) It is a political party in the US c) It is a type of government where people can do whatever they want

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