Which statement about materials used as insulators and conductors is correct?

A) Conductors prevent electricity from transferring between materials.

B) Insulators can have a higher voltage than conductors.

C) Conductors allow for more electric current than insulators.

D) Insulators are made to let electrons flow more easily.

C) Conductors allow for more electric current than insulators.

The correct statement is:

C) Conductors allow for more electric current than insulators.

Conductors are materials that allow the flow of electric charges, such as electrons. They have high conductivity and low resistance, which enables the easy movement of electric current. Insulators, on the other hand, have low conductivity and high resistance, restricting the flow of electric charges. Hence, conductors allow for more electric current than insulators.