Multiple Choice
16. People with higher than average education
A) are no more and no less likely to vote than people of lower educational levels.
B) are more likely to vote than people of lower educational levels.
C) are somewhat less likely to vote than people of lower educational levels.
D) are much less likely to vote than people of lower educational levels because they know it won’t do any good.
E) are more likely to vote than high school dropouts but less likely to vote than those with high school diplomas.
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