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Unit 4 – American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Topic 4.6
How do attitudes towards freedom of speech reflected in current opinion polls compare with those displayed after World War II?
There is no correlation between attitudes then and now.
Attitudes towards freedom of speech were not gauged after World War II.
The same level of support for this basic right remains consistent even though contexts have changed dramatically over time.
Freedom of speech has less support now than after World War II.
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AP US Government - 4.6 Evaluating Public Opinion Data
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