How does public opinion exhibit varying levels of importance in defense policy?

What will be an ideal response?


The U.S. public usually supports the judgments of its political leaders about the use of military force. In nearly all military initiatives of the past half-century, Americans have backed the action. If wars seem to continue indefinitely with high losses and no resolution in sight, public opinion can erode, as in the case of the Vietnam War. In most national security policies, however, the general public is not interested or informed enough to exert any serious effect.

Political Science

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a. a universal construct. b. a hypothetical construct. c. an etic. d. an emic.

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Proponents of the "devolution revolution" argue that the authority of __________ should be expanded

a. the military b. state governments c. the federal government d. the president

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Most Americans share certain _________ about the nature of human beings, society, and the political order

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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The concept of privatization

a. is an alternative method for providing public services through private firms. b. often elicits strong opposition from public-employee unions, who fear that their members will lose their jobs. c. is an alternative method for providing public services that can often lower the cost of government operations. d. All of these choices.

Political Science