When they become adults, children who were raised in politically active households

A. demonstrate roughly the same level of political activity as people in their age group who were raised in nonpolitical households.
B. are more likely to volunteer their time for political causes than are most other citizens.
C. are more apt to express disillusionment in the political process than are voters who have little exposure to political issues until young adulthood.
D. tend to be indifferent to politics.
E. are usually more skeptical toward the claims of government officials than are other citizens.


Answer: B

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