Based on Hadley Cantril's "Laws of Public Opinion," explain the role of events in helping to form opinions

What will be an ideal response?

• Events of unusual magnitude can swing, at least temporarily, people's opinions from one end of a spectrum to the other. Then, when the implication of the event is put in perspective, it can help to stabilize public opinion.
• Add words about the event to the mix, where the words themselves take on the significance of being an event, and that also affects opinion.

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