Claim: Internet access should be free for everyone.

Counterclaim: Paying for internet ensures reliable and consistent access.
Which piece of evidence supports the counterclaim?

(1 point)
Responses

Providing internet access costs money, including cutting, installing, and maintaining cables, and paying the people who do those tasks.
Providing internet access costs money, including cutting, installing, and maintaining cables, and paying the people who do those tasks.

The Federal Communications Commission found that 19 million Americans—six percent of the population—still lack access to reliable internet.
The Federal Communications Commission found that 19 million Americans—six percent of the population—still lack access to reliable internet.

Over 51 percent of the world’s population uses the internet.
Over 51 percent of the world’s population uses the internet.

In today’s world, internet access should be considered a basic human right.

1 answer

The correct piece of evidence that supports the counterclaim is:

"Providing internet access costs money, including cutting, installing, and maintaining cables, and paying the people who do those tasks."

This statement supports the idea that paying for internet services is tied to the costs involved in providing reliable and consistent access.