Asked by Hannah Gordon on May 08, 2024

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Which of the following is true concerning voting in the Chesapeake in the eighteenth century?

A) Each eligible voter was required to make a statement to an election official about the issues in the election before being allowed to cast a ballot.
B) Single women and widows were allowed to vote, but they had to own twice as much property as male voters.
C) Each eligible voter was called forward by an election official to publicly declare his choice from among the candidates.
D) All eligible voters in the Chesapeake colonies of Virginia and Maryland had to travel to the capital of their respective colonies to cast their written ballots.

Voting

The act of making a choice or decision in an election, referendum, or other democratic process, typically through the casting of a ballot.

Chesapeake

An area in the United States known for the Chesapeake Bay, significant for its ecological importance as well as its role in American history and maritime activities.

Eighteenth Century

A historical period from 1701 to 1800, characterized by significant developments in politics, science, philosophy, and the arts.

  • Grasp the evolution and characteristics of the political system and voting rights in colonial America.
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Richard ProutyMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Each eligible voter was called forward by an election official to publicly declare his choice from among the candidates. This was known as a viva voce voting system, where voters had to declare their choice out loud for all to hear, often in front of an election official or sheriff. This system remained in place until the mid-nineteenth century when secret ballot voting became more common.