Which of the following questions is NOT one that needs to be asked by a critical reader of party platforms?

a. Whose platform is it, and what do you know about that party’s basic political positions?
b. Do opinion polls show this platform was supported by voters at the time it was written?
c. Who is the audience?
d. What statements reflect values, and which are statements of fact?
e. What is your reaction to the platform?


b. Do opinion polls show this platform was supported by voters at the time it was written?

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A) bipartisanship. B) isolationism. C) internationalism. D) partisanship. E) indifferent legislators.

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