voters have been historically nwilling to underwrite a school age child care system because

a)they werent voting because they didn't have time
b)two parents staying at home seemed to be a much better idea
c)they believe that child care was responibility of families
d)recently immigrated families had more extended support and could take care of thier children

i put c am i correct i really don't understand this question i read the passage over and over and still not sure

I agree with your answer.

C seems like a very appropriate answer.

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Based on the given options, it seems that option c) "they believe that child care was the responsibility of families" is the best answer.

To understand why this is the correct answer, let's go through each option:

a) "They weren't voting because they didn't have time": This option suggests that voters didn't support a school age child care system because they were too busy to vote. However, the passage does not mention any connection between voting and underwriting a child care system. Therefore, it is not a valid reason and can be eliminated.

b) "Two parents staying at home seemed to be a much better idea": This option suggests that people believed it was better for both parents to stay at home and take care of their children rather than investing in a school age child care system. While this might be a valid reason, it is not directly supported by the passage. Therefore, it might be a possible reason, but there isn't enough evidence to confirm its correctness.

c) "They believe that child care was the responsibility of families": This option aligns with the passage's description of voters being historically unwilling to underwrite a school age child care system. It implies that people believed it was the responsibility of families to provide child care for their own children rather than relying on a broader societal system. Therefore, this option is the most likely reason based on the information given in the passage.

d) "Recently immigrated families had more extended support and could take care of their children": This option suggests that recently immigrated families had more support and didn't need a school age child care system. While this may be true for some families, it is not directly connected to the historical unwillingness of voters to invest in such a system.

In conclusion, based on the information provided, option c) "they believe that child care was the responsibility of families" is the most reasonable and best-supported answer.