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Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selectedAFewer than half of people under age 30 get information via iPods.

BYoung adults are not sure where to vote when they attend college.

CFewer than half of people under age 30 voted in the 2004 election.

DYoung adults are not sure about where, when, and how to vote.

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Answer:

A. Fewer than half of people under age 30 get information via iPods.

C. Fewer than half of people under age 30 voted in the 2004 election.

Explanation:

The article shows that the number of young voters between 21-30 years old is very small, in all elections in the USA. To exemplify this, the author gives an example of the low number of people with this age rate in the elections in 2016 and not in the ones in 2004. In addition, the author shows that most of these young people claim that they do not vote because they do not know where, when and how to actually register and vote and are ashamed to look for information.

The article does not address the capture of information through iPods.