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yoroshambo

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Although early studies of American public opinion and voting found low information levels, they also found that Americans were pretty good at
 
  A) working the system to get the policies that they desired.
  B) contacting candidates on a regular basis.
  C) discussing complex political issues.
  D) employing cues to select policies, parties, and candidates that most nearly reflected their values and interests.
  E) explaining the workings of government and major currents in law.

Question 2

If one poll shows that Congress has an approval rating of 10 percent and another poll taken at the same time shows 30 percent, what is the sampling error?
 
  A) ten percent
  B) thirty percent
  C) forty percent
  D) twenty percent
  E) fifty percent



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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