A study conducted at the University of Cincinnati asking residents whether they favored passage of the Monetary Control Bill was notable in that
A. almost none of the respondents knew the stipulations of the bill.
B. almost all of the respondents were surprisingly well informed about the bill.
C. the Monetary Control Bill did not exist.
D. there was no difference of opinion between Republicans and Democrats.
E. None of these are correct.
Answer: C
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