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Based on this graph, which statement is most accurate? * 1 point The number of college- and non-college-educated voters increased between 1972 and 2004. The percentage of voter turnout remained the same for both groups between 1972 and 2004. The number of registered voters in both groups declined each year in all elections. The college-educated voters were more likely to vote than were non-college educated voters.
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Based on the options provided, the most accurate statement would likely be: "The college-educated voters were more likely to vote than were non-college educated voters."
This statement suggests a comparison in voting behavior between the two groups which is often supported by historical voting data indicating that college-educated individuals tend to have higher voter turnout rates compared to those without a college education.
If specific data from the graph were presented, this conclusion would be evaluated against that data for accuracy. However, without the actual graph, this option is generally supported by trends observed in voter turnout statistics.
This statement suggests a comparison in voting behavior between the two groups which is often supported by historical voting data indicating that college-educated individuals tend to have higher voter turnout rates compared to those without a college education.
If specific data from the graph were presented, this conclusion would be evaluated against that data for accuracy. However, without the actual graph, this option is generally supported by trends observed in voter turnout statistics.