Which of the following statements best describes the dynamic between public opinion on immigration and its importance as an issue in American politics? Group of answer choices Most Americans feel it is a priority issue; thus, politicians make it a priority issue. Most Americans don’t really care about immigration one way or another, allowing politicians the ability to pursue their own preferences regarding immigration policy. Most Americans don’t consider it a serious issue, so politicians pretty much ignore it. Most Americans feel it is a serious, but not a priority issue, yet a minority who believe it is a priority have pushed immigration to the forefront of American politics. Americans go back and forth about immigration, so politicians can pursue their own preferences regarding immigration.
Which of the following statements best describes the dynamic between public opinion on immigration and its importance as an issue in American politics? Group of answer choices Most Americans feel it is a priority issue; thus, politicians make it a priority issue. Most Americans don’t really care about immigration one way or another, allowing politicians the ability to pursue their own preferences regarding immigration policy. Most Americans don’t consider it a serious issue, so politicians pretty much ignore it. Most Americans feel it is a serious, but not a priority issue, yet a minority who believe it is a priority have pushed immigration to the forefront of American politics. Americans go back and forth about immigration, so politicians can pursue their own preferences regarding immigration.
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Which of the following statements best describes the dynamic between public opinion on immigration and its importance as an issue in American politics?
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Most Americans feel it is a priority issue; thus, politicians make it a priority issue.
Most Americans don’t really care about immigration one way or another, allowing politicians the ability to pursue their own preferences regarding immigration policy.
Most Americans don’t consider it a serious issue, so politicians pretty much ignore it.
Most Americans feel it is a serious, but not a priority issue, yet a minority who believe it is a priority have pushed immigration to the forefront of American politics.
Americans go back and forth about immigration, so politicians can pursue their own preferences regarding immigration.
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