What is one reason that most Americans are not well informed about foreign policy issues?
a. Most Americans wait until the presidential debates to learn about foreign policy.
b. The elite press focuses on domestic issues and usually does not cover foreign affairs.
c. Most Americans already have rigid ideological positions and do not waver from them.
d. Foreign policy decisions are usually made by a small number of elites behind closed doors.
d
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