Ignorance about an issue does not necessarily prevent people from expressing opinions. Indeed, pollsters
a. believe that most people simply guess because they do not know how they feel about the issues.
b. claim that the fundamentally irrational way people approach their opinions means no attitudes are informed.
c. report that unless an issue has been on the network news within five days of polling, few people will report an opinion.
d. can get as many as one-third of the people they interview to offer opinions on entirely imaginary issues.
d. can get as many as one-third of the people they interview to offer opinions on entirely imaginary issues.
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How did American's attitudes about the of government change as a result of the Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal?
a. People became more accepting of the federal government's role in economic policy b. People became more cynical about the federal government's economic policy. c. People became more cynical about the federal government's role in social policy. d. People became more confident in the ability of state governments to handle economic policy.
Children of lower income parents who are uninsured may be eligible for health insurance through the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and
a. Medicaid. b. Medicare. c. Social Security. d. TANF. e. There is no other state program for low income children other than CHIP.
The U.S. withdrew from which arms control treaty in 2002?
A) Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty B) Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty C) Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty I D) Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II
Which of the following best describes the populist movement, which supported inflation to reduce the value of outstanding debts?
A. Part of the Republican Party of Reconstruction B. The initial platform for women's right to vote C. Supported by urban working-class voters D. Able to decisively alter national government policies E. Formed to champion the interests of small farmers