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Title: In general, how does income affect the likelihood of voting in the United States?
Post by: Alfa on Mar 10, 2015
In general, how does income affect the likelihood of voting in the United States?
   a.   Most high-income people vote; most low-income people do not.
   b.   People of all income levels are about equally likely to vote.
   c.   Most low-income people vote; most high-income people do not.
d.   Higher income increases the share of people who vote among women, but not men.


Title: Re: In general, how does income affect the likelihood of voting in the United States?
Post by: pronto on Mar 13, 2015
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Title: Re: In general, how does income affect the likelihood of voting in the United States?
Post by: Alfa on Mar 16, 2015
Our professor said your answer was correct, thank you again.


Title: Re: In general, how does income affect the likelihood of voting in the United States?
Post by: pronto on Mar 16, 2015
Yay awesome :)