Why are the wealthy better able to be actively and routinely engaged in politics and government?
A) The wealthy have more resources, more available time, and more social connections.
B) The wealthy are much more interested in helping others.
C) The wealthy are much more likely to attend church and to have a reliable moral compass.
D) The wealthy watch more television and see more political ads on TV.
E) The wealthy are happier and more interested in sharing and spreading that happiness to others.
A
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a. James Polk b. Abraham Lincoln c. George Washington d. Thomas Jefferson
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