In his analysis of public perceptions about the Iraq War, Steven Kull concludes that
a. the press played an important watchdog role in informing the public about the justifications for the war.
b. a significant segment of the public had basic misperceptions about the justifications for the war.
c. the majority of the public opposed the justification for the war from the very beginning.
d. public support for the war was low at the beginning but slowly built up over time.
b. a significant segment of the public had basic misperceptions about the justifications for the war.
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