A student is writing an argument that libraries in the United States should receive more federal funding. Which of the following are examples of evidence that the student should include when developing their claim? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

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The roles of libraries have become broader in recent decades, serving larger roles in the communities where they are found.
The roles of libraries have become broader in recent decades, serving larger roles in the communities where they are found.

Many people think that public libraries are free, but they actually cost a lot of money to operate because they have many expenses.
Many people think that public libraries are free, but they actually cost a lot of money to operate because they have many expenses.

Libraries are the only source of internet access for millions of low-income people in underserved communities.
Libraries are the only source of internet access for millions of low-income people in underserved communities.

Roughly 95 percent of U.S. libraries provide homework assistance to students, which they will need increased funding to continue to do.
Roughly 95 percent of U.S. libraries provide homework assistance to students, which they will need increased funding to continue to do.

A recent study has shown that 37 percent of Americans believe that their public libraries help “a lot” in deciding what information they can trust.
A recent study has shown that 37 percent of Americans believe that their public libraries help “a lot” in deciding what information they can trust.
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The two correct answers that the student should include as evidence to support the argument that libraries in the United States should receive more federal funding are:

  1. The roles of libraries have become broader in recent decades, serving larger roles in the communities where they are found.

  2. Libraries are the only source of internet access for millions of low-income people in underserved communities.

These points highlight the expanding functions of libraries and their critical role in providing access to resources for vulnerable populations, both of which strengthen the case for increased funding.