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Which statement is the best example of a supporting reason for this claim? Claim: Credit cards, which allow people to buy goods and pay for them later, should not be issued to college students. A. Young adults do not yet have experience managing money. B. Credit cards can be used to purchase goods without cash. C. Students must learn responsibility at some point in their lives. OD. Managing money and paying bills are important things to learn.

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Answer:

A. Young adults do not yet have experience managing money.

Step-by-step explanation:

The easiest way to break this down is think about how each of these could possibly support the claim.

First we will talk about A. Young adult do not yet have experience managing money. This does give a reason it would be bad for college student to have credit cards, so could be a possible answer but we will look at them all.

B States that credit cards can be used to purchase goods without cash. This is a fact that is true for all credit cards and all credit card users so doesn't really affect the claim at all only states how the cards are used.

C. States that students must learn responsibility as some point, which eludes to suggestion that college students should be given credit cards so they can learn is not a good argument against students having them.

Lastly, D states that managing money and paying bills are important things to learn, and while that is true it doesn't pertain specifically to college students or to credit cards, so again does not answer the question.

This leaves A being the best answer. Hope this helps.

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