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OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote? A. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master's degree in business B. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government C. A 22-year-old computer programmer D. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

@LichKing @Surana

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

i feel like its either A or B.

OpenStudy (surana):

I'm guessing the kid would be temperamental enough to want to vote. Complain enough, then give them a chance to change things, he'll take it. But that's my point of view. The 50 year old businessguy seems fairly reasonable, too.

OpenStudy (danysanchy97):

@Photon336 what do you think?

OpenStudy (photon336):

@danysanchy97 I think it would be the 50 yr old executive

OpenStudy (surana):

It does make sense. He's got a lot to lose if the guy who gets into office decides to restrict corporate stuff or whatever they do.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say A. When you look at all the other ones, they don't make sense. A. If you have lived there, (just guessing) and you have a degree in business, then you should care about politics. They would be most likely to vote. B. A 19 year old who likes to complain about the government wouldn't want to vote because voting supports the government (in a way). They would be most likely NOT to vote. C. A computer programmer usually are people who are always on their computer and don't have much of a social life. A social life would include watching the news, texting your friends, etc. They might know something and text you, and the news would definitely tell you something about the people, so if they know nothing about the government (Well, not nothing, but little), why would they care to vote? D. If you just moved here, you don't know anything about the state (I'm taking it from an average life). So, you most definitely don't know what the states problems and needs are and you don't know who is the right person to fix the problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I say A. When you look at all the other ones, they don't make sense. A. If you have lived there, (just guessing) and you have a degree in business, then you should care about politics. They would be most likely to vote. B. A 19 year old who likes to complain about the government wouldn't want to vote because voting supports the government (in a way). They would be most likely NOT to vote. C. A computer programmer usually are people who are always on their computer and don't have much of a social life. A social life would include watching the news, texting your friends, etc. They might know something and text you, and the news would definitely tell you something about the people, so if they know nothing about the government (Well, not nothing, but little), why would they care to vote? D. If you just moved here, you don't know anything about the state (I'm taking it from an average life). So, you most definitely don't know what the states problems and needs are and you don't know who is the right person to fix the problem.

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