Speaker 2:

The law would make anyone who looks under 18 without an ID after dark into a criminal. That's not the answer; that's a police state. Confining innocent youth to house arrest does not make young people more responsible.

Jan decides to do some more research on the curfew. What topics should she research if she wanted to support the statements of Speaker 2?

A Crime statistics of youth in cities that have curfews
B The cost it takes to implement a curfew
C Civic participation of young people in cities that have curfews****
D The number of cities that have curfews which affect young people

What does the activity of young people during daylight hours have to do with a curfew? I think there are better choices.

is it B?

That might be something to look into, yes. I must ask, too, if there is any evidence that restricting people of any age group to their homes after dark would reduce crime? Are people under 18 out there commiting murder and mayhem at night.

OMG your right thank you!!!

If Jan wants to support the statements made by Speaker 2, she should research the topic of civic participation of young people in cities that have curfews (option C). This research would help her gather evidence on whether or not confining young people to house arrest through curfews actually makes them more responsible. By examining the level of civic participation among young people in these cities, she can better understand the potential effects of curfews on their sense of responsibility and engagement in their communities.