Answer:
3rd one,4th one and maybe the 1st one.
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There are a few ways that this can be done. I will list the ones I know off the top of my head, as this is a broad question. I will be describing this as if the reader is a political scientist so don't take it personally, it's just so you can better understand.
Cherry Picking: Say you want to get a poll. Don't go to an area where there is a majority of the working class. You wan't to go to areas that are high on welfare, stock brokers, corporate etc. You can best find these in big cities like New York, Orlando, so on. That way, when people see the polls, they will look at what are demographic is, giving them the sense that we are popular party.
Fabrication: Don't worry about the legitimacy. Most people just want some sort of facts or explanation, and if we make one up that it is believable for most people, we are good. So long as they don't look at the actual ice caps and the temperature around the world, as far as they know Global Warming is a thing, *cough* I mean, sorry not Global Warming, Climate Change, it's totally different *wink, wink*.
Censorship: So long as no one sees any contradicting evidence to our polls, they are good. Same thing with Climate Change. If however something does come up we need to treat is as if it is absurd. Conspiracy theorist! But even then we need to make sure that it stays away from public eye, and public opinion.
Hope this helps, don't want to keep you waiting much longer.
The theme that the speaker is conveying with the descriptions of what the lord says is that rescuers from the network of the underground railroad are on their way.
The phrase "Go Down Moses" refers to events in the Bible's Old Testament, particularly the Exodus. The mandate to go to Pharaoh and tell him, "Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, so they may serve me," is given by the LORD to Moses. Moses is to demand that the Israelites be freed from slavery in Egypt.
The song touches on ideas of liberation, which are prevalent in spirituals. The song actually contained several themes, including those about the freedom of runaway slaves as well as the freedom of Israelites, and many slave owners forbade it because of these very messages.
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