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The probability of a grave accident while attempting to get to the polls is higher than the probability of swaying a national election with a single vote. this leads scholars to ask, "why does anyone even bother to vote in mass elections? " this is an example of
a. the problem of participation.
b. the paradox of voting.
c. the voter's dilemma.
d. the ballot burden ballot fatigue.
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