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In "Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come," what reason do opponents of compulsory voting give as to why it would not work in the
United States?
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O A. It would benefit the poorest people in the nation.
O B. It would make campaigns less likely to inflame passions.
O C. It would turn candidates into advertising machines.
D. It would encourage uninformed or unserious voting.

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