What inference can you make about litter in a public park? A. More government work is needed to keep up the park. B. People tend to disregard land they do not own. C. The general public is not very intelligent. D. When property is privately owned, it is not taken care of.

History · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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B. People tend to disregard land they do not own.

The presence of litter in a public park suggests that individuals may be more likely to disregard or be less conscientious about maintaining public spaces as opposed to privately owned land. This inference does not necessarily imply anything about the intelligence of the general public or the need for more government work without additional context.