What is one of the strongest arguments in favor of allowing people under 21 to vote in the United States?

a) Eighteen year-olds were deemed old enough to be drafted into military service.
b) Young people have been less susceptible to communist influences.
c) Young people vote the same way their parents do, so it will have little effect on the electorate.
d) Young people tend to be more conservative, so should be granted suffrage.


a

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