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History, 27.04.2021 01:00, Brookwiggington8814

Central Historical Question: To what extent should the federal government be involved in the election process? Construct an argument that addresses the Central Historical Question using knowledge of federalism, election laws, specific claims, and relevant evidence from sources.

In your argument, include the follow:

A claim that argues what level of involvement (unlimited, limited, or no involvement) the federal government should have in election process for the states
What gives or does not give the federal government permission to be involved in in elections
At least 2 historical examples to support your opinion and assertions

don't answer if u don't know, must be in paragraph, i will report you if u put a link.

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