When it comes to job approval for Congress, the textbook makes the statement that "it is the perception of the public that really matters." Which, then, of the following statements is true?

a. Observers believe current members of Congress to be more ethical as a whole than Congresses of the past.
b. Members of Congress face less scrutiny and fewer rules than at any time since the nation's founding.
c. Bipartisanship has led to the gridlock that the general public finds so frustrating.
d. Politics attracts those who are less ethical than the average American.

a

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