From the perspective of democratic theory, which is true of efforts of wealthy special interests to create public support through campaigns to "educate" the public?
a. These campaigns have both reassuring and troubling aspects.
b. Such efforts help to expand the amount of information available to citizens.
c. These educational campaigns reflect private, one-sided viewpoints.
d. Such efforts tend to ignore the general public interest.
e. All of these are true of such efforts.
e
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a. areas that could go to either party. b. areas where their party is weak. c. areas where they are likely to win. d. large urban areas, regardless of their political history. e. rural areas, regardless of their political history.
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