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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? a. it would place too much of a burden on the poorest voters. b. it would make poor voters feel unappreciated or ignored. c. it would offer citizens a chance to avoid paying taxes. d. it would force campaigns to focus on controversial issues.

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