Why is it standard across the world that people possessing greater education, money, and ideological convictions take the leading roles in politics?

A) Better-educated people show greater interest in political fundraising, in addition to showing
greater political efficacy, and tend to feel that what they do has at least some political impact.
B) Better-educated people, despite showing less political competence, show greater political
efficacy and are less concerned with whether what they do has a political impact.
C) Better-educated people show greater political competence and they feel that what they do has
at least some political impact.
D) Better-educated people can afford to be uninvested in politics, and therefore show less
political efficacy while maintaining the sense that they feel that politicians work directly for
them.

C

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