Which of the following statements is NOT true concerning the role of issues in citizens’ voting decisions?

a. People know where they stand on the “easy” issues but tend to tune out the “complicated” issues.
b. The media do not generally cover issues in depth.
c. Calculated policy decisions by voters are common.
d. People are busy and, in many cases, rely on party labels.

c. Calculated policy decisions by voters are common.

Political Science

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A) Deflation B) Hyperinflation C) Overinflation D) Stagflation E) Superinflation

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Spain's colonies in the New World helped fund its huge armies and achieve European dominance

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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