Look at the bar graph, which shows voter turnout in one
election year.
Which is the best conclusion someone can draw from this
graph?
O
All income groups vote at roughly the same percentage.
O The less one earns, the less likely one is to vote.
O Middle-income people vote at higher rates than other
Americans.
O Income has very little to do with voter turnout.
The graph shows that the middle income people vote at higher rates than others.
Explanation:
According to the bar graph we can tell that the middle income people vote at higher rates than others because always the middle class people wait for a change.
They think if the they appoint the most eligible person , he or she will bring changes.
An eligible person has the ability to change the society. So the the middle class people will vote at higher rates expecting that change will occur.