What is usually true about someone’s political ideology?

a. One’s core beliefs and attitudes can frequently change, especially if one experiences events that profoundly affect them.
b. One’s core beliefs and attitudes can change one or twice in a lifetime, most likely if one experiences events that profoundly affect them.
c. One’s core beliefs and attitudes are unlikely to change much, unless one experiences events that profoundly affect them.
d. One’s core beliefs and attitudes are likely to change, unless one experiences events that profoundly prevent them from doing so.


c. One’s core beliefs and attitudes are unlikely to change much, unless one experiences events that profoundly affect them.

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a. are provided for in all states. b. are provided for in all but seven states. c. are always members of the governor's cabinet. d. must come from the same political party as the governor.

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A) 94 B) ?50 C) ?21 D) ?13 E) ?5

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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