Multiple Choice
In considering the effects of real-world events and news coverage on presidential popularity regarding the issues of unemployment and terrorism, which of the following is true?
A) News coverage of unemployment has more impact on popularity than the rate of unemployment.
B) News coverage of terrorism has more impact on popularity than the number and scope of terrorist events.
C) In both issue areas, real-world events are more influential than news coverage.
D) In both issue areas, news coverage is more influential than real-world events.
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