What is the relationship between partisanship and views on whether the government should guarantee every citizen enough to eat and a place to sleep?

a. There is little partisan variation in the belief that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep.
b. Within each group, fewer than half of all Democrats, Republicans, and independents believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep.
c. More Republicans than independents believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep.
d. More than three-fourths of Democrats believe that the government should guarantee that every citizen has enough to eat and a place to sleep.


Answer: d

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