GROUP DIFFERENCES IN POLITICAL OPINIONS

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Race, ethnicity, gender, and geographical location can all shape a person's political opinions.
A significant gender gap exists in both voting behavior and party preference.
Women more likely than men to support social programs, oppose policies involving force or aggression, and vote Democratic
Attitudes may stem from early differences in socialization

Political Science

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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It is useful to diagram social problems in order to:

a. Develop solutions in context. b. Identify all populations affected by a problem. c. Support empirical data. d. Identify which geographical areas need change.

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If two units are actually subparts of a single larger unit, relationships may have a common origin. This could result in possible mistakes or

A) Dalton's problem. B) Galway's problem. C) Gastad's problem. D) Galton's problem.

Political Science

A growing public backlash against televised incivility has led to a decrease in "drama" between pundits on political television programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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