As compared with Republicans and Democrats, Independents in the United States are typically
(A) less likely to vote in elections
(B) less likely to engage in split-ticket voting
(C) more likely to join an interest group
(D) more likely to have a strong sense of political efficacy
(E) more likely to share the ideology of their family members
Answer: (A) less likely to vote in elections
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