Question
In general, someone who is well educated, older, and has a high income is more likely to vote than someone who is not well educated, young, and has a low income.
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True
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False
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True
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False
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A. True
In general, demographic factors such as education level, age, and income are associated with voter turnout, with those who are well educated, older, and have higher incomes typically being more likely to participate in elections.
In general, demographic factors such as education level, age, and income are associated with voter turnout, with those who are well educated, older, and have higher incomes typically being more likely to participate in elections.
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