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danielfitts88

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How can the contradiction between American values and actual conditions be seen in a positive light?
 
  a. It cannot be seen in a positive light because it only functions to divide the political culture.
  b. The existence of the gap between values and behavior becomes a motivation for change.
  c. The contradiction forces individuals to speak out and participate in elections.
  d. The media prefers to report on controversy, which has a positive effect on the economy.

Question 2

How does the text define values?
 
  a. Values are the same as public opinion.
  b. Values are shared ideas about what is true.
  c. Values are shared ideas about what is good and desirable.
  d. Values are strongly tied to religious beliefs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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