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Statistics show that working-class and lower-middle-class men were more

likely than wealthy men to serve as soldiers in the Vietnam War. Which of the
following most likely contributed to this discrepancy?
A. The poor were less aware of the pain and suffering portrayed by
the media's coverage of the Vietnam War.
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B. The wealthy were more likely to belong to an organized religion
and become conscientious objectors.
O
C. Only the wealthy could bribe government officials to grant
approval for them to move to Canada.
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D. Some methods for avoiding the draft, such as enrolling in college,
cost money.

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Answer:

the most suitable answer is D. Some methods for avoiding the draft, such as enrolling in college,cost money.

Step-by-step explanation:

Education is an expensive commodity and a privilege. To a certain degree in the 1960s and 1970s. Because of this it was mostly the wealthy families that sent their children to the universities. This entailed them certain protection from that job such as avoiding the draft and being g sent to the war front.

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