Those who are most active on social networks urging political action tend to be

A) individuals in the middle of the political spectrum.
B) individuals at the furthest conservative and liberal ends of the political spectrum.
C) individuals who feel fully disenfranchised from political action.
D) individuals who are generally uninterested in partisan politics.
E) individuals who are older than most elected officials.


B

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