What factors contribute to the president's public approval? What else can impact approval ratings?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Explain that, historically, presidents have higher approval ratings at the beginning of their terms (honeymoon periods) than at the end of their terms in office.
2, Explain why presidential approval ratings also generally increase during a national crisis.
3,Note that presidential approval can also be affected by the president's everyday actions, but that these changes are typically quite modest.
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A) Have failed to support the theory. B) Have upheld the predictions from the theory in the vast majority of the studies. C) Have supported few of the predictions from the theory. D) Have led scientists to become increasingly skeptical of the theory.
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a. True b. False