Political efficacy is defined as

A) the belief that the citizen can make a difference in politics by expressing an opinion or acting politically.
B) the beliefs passed down from one generation to another.
C) the ability of one person to analyze public opinion.
D) the acquisition of one's political beliefs.
E) the belief that expressed political beliefs can effect policy.

A
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Reference: L.O. 5.2, pp. 129-133

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