Multiple Choice
Walter Lippmann and others concerned about propaganda in the early 20th century viewed average people as ________.
A) cognitively well-equipped to comprehend an increasingly complex world
B) sufficiently embedded in their social groups to make sense of matters that affected them
C) affective reasoners looking for support for their pre-existing attitudes
D) unable to comprehend an increasingly complex world
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