Public perceptions of the most important problem facing the nation

A. vary greatly by political party.
B. tend to be stories that have been given a large volume of media coverage.
C. have steadily focused on economic issues since the Great Depression.
D. have steadily focused on foreign policy issues since September 11, 2001.
E. are something polls rarely measure.


Answer: B

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