Political scientists have determined that public opinion has a strong influence on public policy. In light of the extent of the average citizen's political knowledge, is this encouraging news? How much does the average citizen know about domestic policy and foreign affairs? Which groups exhibit the highest degree of political knowledge? Should these groups have political power commensurate with their greater knowledge, or should American democratic politics retain an even playing field?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
Political Science
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A.) larger government that performs fewer social welfare functions B.) smaller government that performs more social welfare functions C.) larger government that performs more social welfare functions D.) smaller government that performs fewer social welfare functions
Political Science
The ___________ is the average or mean of squared deviations, or the average of all the squared differences between each score and the mean.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Political Science