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In today’s episode, we’ll be reviewing what makes someone more or less likely to vote by examining voter turnout in the US. This adds to our understanding of participation in politics, and the broader conversation of the US as a democracy. __________________________________________________________________________ Want to get a head start on college and start earning credit now? Now you can take top-tier college courses with Study Hall! Study Hall videos are available to watch at no cost, and first-year courses are $25 to sign-up and begin coursework. Once you're satisfied with your grade, receive credit for only $400. https://link.gostudyhall.com/gov Follow us on social media! Twitter: / gostudyhall Instagram: / gostudyhall Facebook: / gostudyhall __________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:13 - Voter turnout in the US 4:46 - Institutional voting requirements 6:53 - Other influences on voter turnout 9:38 - Conclusion __________________________________________________________________________ #StudyHall #USGovernment #USPolitics #APGovernment SOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12...

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