The authors of the textbook argue that public opinion matters because ______.

a. it should matter
b. the public has far more power to influence events than politicians realize
c. the public is too knowledgeable for politicians to ignore
d. media coverage gives public opinion more importance than politicians would prefer
e. politicians and the media treat public opinion as if it matters

e. politicians and the media treat public opinion as if it matters

Political Science

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is true about the nation-state?

a. Most states qualify as nation-states. b. It is the doctrine that holds that every nation should rule itself by having its own state. c. National groups are often mixed together. d. Nations are always at war with one another.

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