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Answer:what
Explanation:
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The main purpose of public opinion polls is to gain data/information on how citizens feel about a particular topic, event, or political candidate. For example, one of the most popular political polls we see usually asks citizens to assess the president's recent actions. This type of question allows for a general understanding of what people like/dislike about the president.
Public opinion polls, however, can be used for almost any topic. From their, people will analyze the information in order to understand what things can be improved on or what exactly the citizens want.
Correct answer: GLITTERING GENERALITIES
Explanation:
As defined by Richard Nordquist, writing for ThoughtCo, "A glittering generality is a vague word or phrase used to evoke positive feelings rather than to convey information."
In the political candidate's promise, "peace, prosperity, and progress" are all vague terms, without specifying how exactly the candidate will work to achieve those goals. Offering glittering generalities is not wrong, but if there are no concrete action plans or details provided, then the phrases are only propaganda.
As to the other items listed, here are quick definitions of how those forms of propaganda work:
- Bandwagon = giving the impression that everyone else is jumping on board with this program or movement, so you don't want to miss out.
- Card stacking = when a political candidate rehearses all his accomplishments but leaves out any items that would show his weaknesses or failures.
- Plain folks = presenting oneself as a "regular guy" or gal, a person of the people, just like the average voter (even if that's not really true of the identify of the candidate)