How do social identities—such as education, wealth, and religion—affect the formation of public opinion in foreign policy?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should identify how social identities serve as a strong foundation for group identities, which play a role in public opinion formation. Answers should also identify how these identities have varying degrees of influence, with education and wealth being very important. Answers may also identify the role of religion in relation to the divine divide, or the phenomenon that occurs between foreign policy opinions and church attendance.

Political Science

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A. Cultural absorption B. Social convergence C. Assimilation D. Conformity

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In 2012, as in the four prior presidential elections, a higher percentage of women than men voted

Answer:

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In addition to acting on behalf of nation-states, decisionmakers in world politics act on behalf of

a. transnational organizations. c. parts of government. b. private organizations. d. all of the above.

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An appellate court focuses on ______.

a. finding facts and delivering opinions on a case b. determining questions of constitutionality c. analyzing the appropriateness of criminal punishments d. how the decision of the court was rendered within the context of the law

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