Answer:
Read the following sentence of the article:
The rise of eligible Latinos has been fueled by more than 3 million
Hispanics born in the United States. The word "Latinos" is used to describe
people from Latin America, while "hispanics" refers to people coming from
countries where Spanish is spoken. Brazilians, for instance, consider themselves Latinos, but not
Hispanics, as their language is Portuguese. However, these words are often used
as if they were synonyms.
The author uses the word "propelled" to express that:
(A) Latinos are the most important minority in the United States and will have the most power in the
presidential election to vote for the most immigrant candidate in existence.
(B) The number of Latinos who will be able to vote in the presidential elections has grown a lot and rapidly
thanks to the high number of latinos who are having children in the country.
(C) Latinos will need help with the voting process because many of them are citizens of
first generation America and it does not understand the presidential election process.
(D) Pew Research Center research is important as it shows the candidates that
latinos are very committed to going out and voting as they have always done in every
previous presidential elections.
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