The "rally" or "the rallying around the flag" effect

a. refers to the increase in public support that the president receives after taking a foreign policy initiative.
b. refers to the drop in public support that the president experiences as a foreign policy action falters.
c. is measured by the percentage of hardliners and internationalists that support the president's foreign policy initiatives.
d. was illustrated by the sharp increase in support for President Bush after 9/11.
e. Both options A and D are true.


E

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