Read the following summary of the article.
The United States has a long history of suppressing people's right to vote. At first, poll taxes and
literacy tests prevented black people and women from voting. Now, registration requirements and
voter ID laws are contributing to the low voter turnout. In fact, the U.S. ranks in the bottom half of
nations that recently had national elections. Unfortunately, some states continue to pass laws that
limit voting and threaten democracy. However, Congress has the power to overrule these
changes in order to protect voting rights.
Is this an objective and accurate summary? How do you know?
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Yes; it succinctly describes the complicated voting process in the U.S. without judgment.
Yes; it concisely explains what causes the U.S. to have low voter turnout in an unbiased manner.
No; it makes subjective claims about the poll taxes and literacy tests used in the past.
No; it fails to impartially describe the decision by states to enforce stricter voting laws.