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Chloeellawright

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Why are latent opinions important?
 
  a. These opinions help to explain low rates of political participation in the United States.
  b. These opinions are highly salient and thus influence people's political attitudes and behaviors.
 c. These opinions are formed early in life and comprise people's core values.
  d. Politicians can make these opinions salient to voters and can use them to build public support for their policies.

Question 2

Which was part of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal?
 
  a. The federal government took a laissez-faire approach when dealing with economic matters.
 b. The federal government created Social Security and Aid to Families with Dependent Children.
  c. The states assumed new responsibilities for the management of national economic matters.
  d. The federal government devolved responsibility for solving the economic crisis to the states.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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