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Can anyone me read this excerpt from "compulsory voting: an idea whose time has come": a number of democratic countries around the world have already instituted compulsory voting. in the 1922 australian elections, officials were dismayed when voter turnout dropped to a dismal 59%. in response, the australian parliament passed a law requiring all eligible citizens to vote. they supported the law with a penalty people who failed to vote were fined (currently $20). in the following 1924 election, voter turnout in australia had climbed to 91%, and it has remained around 95% ever since (evans 5, galston). by any measure, the law has been a smashing success. which research question does this paragraph best address? a. how have compulsory voting laws other countries? b. how can the united states enact compulsory voting laws? c. why should countries enact compulsory voting laws? d. what is unique about australia's laws?

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