A survey showed that among the uneducated and poor the percentage of people who voted in 1996 was 61%. However, it was only 53% among graduates. What could be the reasons for this difference? Discuss.
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POSSIBLE REASONS INCLUDE HIGH NUMBER OF GRADUATES TO NOT TO BE INTERESTED IN VOTING AS THEY SAW IT JUST AS A MEAN BY WHICH THEY ARE FOOLED AND THEY ALSO REMAINED BUSY DUE TO THEIR WORK....
WHILE POORS SAW THIS AS A CHANCE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES ON NATIONAL STAGE AND GET THE ABILITY TO BE A PART OF POLITICS ON NATIONAL LEVEL
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"There could be many possible reasons for the difference between the percentages of the educated and uneducated persons casting their vote because:
• Many educated persons don’t have enough time to cast their vote.
• Uneducated people could be easily influenced by the different parties.
• Educated people after studying all the facts about the representatives don’t prefer to cast their vote to any of them.
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