A 2005 survey found that American opinion leaders

a. were divided over whether establishing a stable democracy in Iraq would succeed.
b. were united in the view that the United States should remain the only military superpower.
c. differ over the utility of public diplomacy to change America's image in the Middle East.
d. were generally divided over whether China is a serious problem for the United States.
e. Both options A and C are true.


E

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In what way did the media affect the American war in Vietnam?

a. Pamphlet propaganda in Vietnam aided the war effort. b. Explicit pictures helped turn public opinion against the war. c. Social media helped communicate news of atrocities. d. Television reports of high death counts amongst the Viet Cong reinforced public support for the war.

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How did a new breed of "precision pollsters" in 2012 markedly alter the way established firms conducted polling?

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The ______ theory of policy making focuses on the role of experts and leaders in formulating public policy.

A. political B. economic C. rational D. elite

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