Question

Walter Lippman was a well-known public opinion scholar of the early twentieth century. What was Lippman's primary argument concerning public opinion and politics?
A.Voting should be left to those who demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge.
B.Americans are highly capable and are willing to seek the information necessary to make an informed choice in the voting process.
C.Voters in certain regions lack the ability or desire to effectively learn about the issues and to seek the necessary information to make an informed choice.
D.Only those who have a formal education should be allowed to vote.
E.Citizens invest very little energy and effort in acquiring information about politics, and as a consequence, public opinion lacks the necessary knowledge to provide value.

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