How do public officials use public opinion polls?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

As part of a permanent campaign, political leaders use polls to craft their language, track responses to their speeches and identify who is for them, who against them, and why. Polling helps politicians maintain and expand their coalition from one election to the next by tracking attitudes.

Politicians also benefit from polling in the same way companies marketing a product do. It is easier to persuade when you understand your audience. The Reagan administration discovered that calling a space-based defense program “Star Wars” appealed to the public more than when it was called the “Strategic Defense Initiative.”


Related Questions

Roads made of wood were called Corduroy roads? T or F
World War II mobilization affected women byforcing them to work in factories.giving them new job opportunities.conscripting them into the army.giving them jobs considered women’s work.
What did the British do to punish the colonists for the Boston tea party
What were some of the hardships that Wilma Rudolph overcame on her road to success
What was gained from the War of 1812? What was lost from the war of 1812?

A dispute over a contract between two people in the same city would most likely be heard first in a federal trial court. a federal appellate court. a state trial court. a state appellate court.

Answers

The correct answer is the State trial court.


The Constitution and laws of each state establish the state courts. The highest court in each state is known as the Supreme Court, some states have Court of Appeals before the Supreme Court.

Before the Court of Appeals comes the State Trial Courts or also referred in some states as Circuit or District Courts. Because the case is a case of a contract it goes to the State Trial Courts because it is not specific legal matter such as family or wills, for example.

A dispute over a contract between two people in the same city would most likely be heard first in a "local court", unless of course the dispute is over something very serious, such as a violent crime.

Which best describes the effects of Commodore Perry’s visit to Japan in the 1850s?

Answers

Answer:

Japan modernized its government and economy.

Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best option is that he knew a land invasion would cost thousands of lives.

In 1782, Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called "On the King of England's Speech." This pamphlet most likely included......A) Paine's opinions about the king's speech.B)an objective analysis of the king's speech.

C)a description of why the king chose to speak.

D)a letter from Paine to the king about his speech.

this is A VERY HARD QUESTION so please help me on this if you know the right answer

Answers

Correct answer choice is:

B) An objective analysis of the king's speech.

Explanation:

Of all the youthful outbursts which actuate the individual thought, there is none more extensively widespread than exoticism. It relinquishes all humanity, and in affairs which regard us, or regard us not, it likewise inspires in us a passion to know them.

Although the circumstance of America, preferred to every endeavor to capture her, and daily arising to influence and opulence, has settled her above the region of stress, it has still left her within the circle of exoticism; and her preference to see the speech of a man who had arrogantly frightened to return her to his feet, was visibly identified with that serene faith which considered nothing regarding its contents. It was interrogated after with a smile, view with a laugh, and rejected with arrogance.

Option B. This is a pamphlet in which Tomas Paine wrote an objective analysis of the King's speech. Paine break this speech down into parts showing up nothing but the reality of the meaning hidden behind the eloquent words of the King.

The author of camper comedy visited our class. is that a common noun or a propped noun

Answers

Its a proper noun because author is a name of a pwrson1

What did the culture groups in the far north hunt

Answers

The culture groups in the far north hunt deer


Have a great night !

They hunted deer, wild animals, and etc.

hope it helped

Slash and burn agriculture help keep the soil for tile for early farmers true or false

Answers

true because the other plants won't overgrow each other letting other smaller plants to actually gain nutrients and spread