Which of the following is an exception to the claim that Americans don’t vote and don’t participate when compared to other advanced democracies?
A. In some countries like Belgium and Australia voting is mandatory.
This shows the supporting detail that is used to show that Americans don’t vote and don’t participate when compared to other advanced democracies as their voting is not mandatory.
<h3>What is Voting?</h3>
This refers to the civic duty and responsibility of any citizen of a country and this is where they cast their vote for their preferred candidates in an election.
Hence, we can see that the exception to the claim that Americans don’t vote and don’t participate when compared to other advanced democracies is A. In some countries like Belgium and Australia voting is mandatory.
Based on the fact that voting is not mandatory in America, but it is in Belgium and Australia, this lends credence to the claim that Americans don’t vote and don’t participate when compared to other advanced democracies.
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The question above is incomplete, the complete question and options are given below:
Which one of the following statements is
not true of the war in Canada?
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A. The British retained control of Canada during the war.
B. Arnold and Montgomery failed to capture Quebec.
C. Arnold was killed and Montgomery was wounded in the seize of Quebec.</span>
<span>ANSWER</span>
The correct option is C.
During the American revolutionary war, General Richard Montgomery and Colonel Benedict Arnold tried to capture the city of Quebec, which was British occupied. The attack failed and in the process Montgomery was killed while Arnold was injured. Thus, it was Montgomery that was killed and not Arnold. The battle of Quebec was the first major defeat that the Americans faced during the American revolution war.
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