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The Nature, Sources, and Consequences of Public Opinion
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The Nature, Sources, and Consequences of Public Opinion
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1. Regular, free, competitive elections allow
2. Conservative ideology differs from liberal ideology in that conservatives
3. Political attitudes introduce bias to the interpretation of political information because
4. A consequence of an uninformed opinion is that it is
5. Attitudes are not always defined by an allegiance to a particular ideology. Rather, individuals may use
6. Partisanship is
7. Political ideologies are
8. Individuals’ political opinions often reflect collective experience rather than personal experience due to
9. "Two industries that developed due to the political importance of public opinion are"
10. Expressed public opinion reflects an organized and consistent manner of thinking, feeling, and reacting, otherwise known as political