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In "Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come," what reason do
opponents of compulsory voting give as to why it would not work in the
United States?
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A. It would make people upset and angry.
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B. It would be too difficult to implement.
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C. It would only benefit the wealthiest voters.
D. It would allow too much voter fraudh

Respuesta :

The people should select their leader

Explanation:

In voting every vote should have 1 value and every person should have 1 vote

Answer:

The correct answer is option C.

C. It would only benefit the wealthiest voters.

Explanation:

The principle of mandatory voting is to make voting compulsory by statute. But critics claim that this would put too much of a burden on the poorest people, at least in the case of the United States. Compulsory voting will allow well educated people to make good choices. This requires leisure time to keep up with the news, or legislation passing, and poor people are often short on time. That means they are most likely to make uninformed decisions when voting, which could be detrimental to the country.

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