Multiple Choice
In American democracy, most citizens rarely dwell-or ever have to dwell, you could say-on the minutiae of domestic public policy proposals or analysis of international concerns because they:
A) delegate decisions to representatives, who worry about such matters instead.
B) are specialists, rather than generalists, as it concerns government or policy issues.
C) are less trusting of government now, according to surveys, and thus see no need to pay attention.
D) are less concerned with policy and issues than seeing their representatives share their ethnic and racial identification, or be of the same gender or religion.
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