It is becoming relatively easier to compare men's and women's voting records on foreign policy issues in the U.S. Senate because __________.
A. there are fewer foreign policy issues being considered in the Senate
B. the number of women senators has increased substantially
C. women senators have become more interested in expressing opinions on foreign policy issues
D. voting records were made publicly available for the first time in 2010
Answer: B
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