In both Mexico and Venezuela the majority of the population

A) lives in poverty. ***
B) lives in urban areas.
C) is not allowed to vote.
D) practice Protestant religions.

Not a chance. Not after what you pulled before this.

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Yes ma'am........and writecher I confess I wasn't right, I only impatient

You deleted Ms Sue's Post?

Well since no one will help me.. I guess Ill go cry no, The Lord says forget and forgive, and it's not like I murdered anyone! I was just impatient!!

*Know, bye:(((

You were rude and insufferable.

Go do your own reading and thinking. You need to become much more independent in your schooling.

To determine the correct answer, we can use a combination of general knowledge and research. Let's break down the options:

A) Lives in poverty: To determine whether this is true for both Mexico and Venezuela, we can look at reliable sources such as government reports, international organizations like the United Nations, or research articles. By researching the poverty rates in both countries, we can find data that supports or refutes this statement.

B) Lives in urban areas: We can also use a similar approach to determine whether the majority of the population in both countries lives in urban areas. Looking at official statistics or reliable sources that provide information on urbanization rates can help us find the answer.

C) Is not allowed to vote: This option can be easily verified by researching the electoral laws and systems of both countries. By examining information such as suffrage laws, voting ages, and any restrictions on voting rights, we can determine whether this statement is true or false.

D) Practice Protestant religions: Confirming this statement requires examining the religious demographics of Mexico and Venezuela. Census data or surveys on religious affiliation can provide insight into the dominant religions in each country.

By conducting research and gathering information from credible sources, we can determine which option is correct.