In "Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come," what central claim does the author make?

A. Other countries have passed compulsory voting laws successfully.
B. The United States must make an effort to get more poor people to
vote.
C. All citizens of the United States should be required to vote.
D. Compulsory voting would be hard to implement in the United States.

Respuesta :

for APEX, the answer would be : (C) all citizens of the united states should be required to voteĀ 

Answer:

C. All citizens of the United States should be required to vote.

Explanation:

In compulsory Voting the most important and central idea is the fact of promoting the compulsory voting in the United States, compulsory voting is the penalization of citizens who do not vote, this is often done by putting a fine or a certain tax to those citizens that do not vote, countries where there is compulsory voting the voting turnout is around 95-98% of the population, unlike in the united states that the United States that the voting turnout varies from 30-40% of the voting population.