Why were Americans skeptical of Barack Obama's proposals to reform health care?
a. Americans were afraid of losing what they liked about their existing health care.
b. Americans were concerned that Obama's proposals left many without health insurance.
c. Americans wanted a single-payer health care system instead of the reforms Obama proposed.
d. Americans were convinced that Obama was mostly looking out for interests of the health care industry and the insurance companies.
a
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Which amendment removed the election of U.S. senators from the hands of state legislators and placed it in the hands of citizens?
a. the Sixteenth Amendment b. the Seventeenth Amendment c. the Eighteenth Amendment d. the Twentieth Amendment
Why have American National Election Studies (ANES) researchers conducted surveys before and after every mid-term and presidential election since 1952?
a. to compile long-term studies of the electorate b. to increase voter participation c. to safeguard elections from manipulation by political consultants d. to clarify options for undecided voters