Educated people tend to 

A. vote infrequently but participate in politics in other ways.
B. vote frequently but not participate in politics in other ways.
C. participate in politics about as much as non-educated people.
D. participate less in politics than non-educated people.
E. participate more in politics than non-educated people.


Answer: E

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