PrepTest 81, Section 2, Question 20
Voting records regularly show that people over 65 vote in the highest percentages while young adults are least likely to vote. This indicates that citizens are becoming increasingly disconnected from the political system with each passing generation.
Voting records regularly show that people over 65 vote in the highest percentages while young adults are least likely to vote. This indicates that citizens are becoming increasingly disconnected from the political system with each passing generation.
Voting records regularly show that people over 65 vote in the highest percentages while young adults are least likely to vote. This indicates that citizens are becoming increasingly disconnected from the political system with each passing generation.
Voting records regularly show that people over 65 vote in the highest percentages while young adults are least likely to vote. This indicates that citizens are becoming increasingly disconnected from the political system with each passing generation.
The argument's reasoning is questionable in that the argument
compares an early stage of one generation to a later stage of another
fails to take into account the relative sizes of the generations compared
provides evidence for a phenomenon without providing an explanation of the phenomenon
confuses the cause of an effect with the effect itself
overlooks the possibility that voting patterns among age groups will change in the future
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