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telo118 [61]
4 years ago
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Answers to your questions should be written in which format?

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Rudiy274 years ago
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The answer to the question would be letter D. Answers to your questions should be written in an answer format. You'll have to press the Enter key to start writing your answers or separate your answers from the questions instead.
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Misleading uninformed voters. It is often asserted that uninformed voters are more susceptible to the influence of money and spending on television ads. A short advertisement is likely to have a greater influence on an uninformed voter than one who already has strong views. This encourages the use of sensational and misleading advertising and may have a negative effect on campaigning techniques. While politicians no longer need to try to convince citizens to go out and vote, they still need to find ways to maximize their vote among less informed voters. Australian political scientist, Haydon Manning notes that compulsory voting often “require[s] banal sloganeering and crass misleading negative advertising.”

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