Praxis 5511 Practice Test Practice Question

A native-born United States citizen who wants to vote in Federal elections must do which of the following?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: To vote in Federal elections, a native-born United States citizen must provide proof of age to the registering authority, ensuring they meet the minimum voting age of 18.

Option A, obtaining a passport, is not required to vote; it is merely a form of identification. Option C, supplying proof of payment of the poll tax, is outdated, as poll taxes were abolished by the 24th Amendment in 1964. Option D, passing a citizenship test on voting procedures, is incorrect; voting does not require a test for citizens. Thus, providing proof of age is essential for voter registration.

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