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History, 04.10.2019 22:50 reginaldboyd28

Most people don't have time to attend rallies, research, and really learn about the issues. what can the regular person do to understand issues that present themselves in society? select all that apply.

a. read newspapers, and listen to a variety of radio and television.

b. learn from school, family and friends to understand the present issues, as well as how people might form their opinions.

c. focus on discerning as many facts of an issue as possible rather than opinions only.

d. find one or two respectable people and follow the political direction of these people.

e. form an independent opinion on a reasonable basis, as free from emotion and prejudice as possible.

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