Chapter 18: Q 1. (page 440)
Based on the theory of rational ignorance, what should we expect to happen to voter turnout as the internet makes information easier to obtain?
Short Answer
Voter turnout is influenced by many factors.
Chapter 18: Q 1. (page 440)
Based on the theory of rational ignorance, what should we expect to happen to voter turnout as the internet makes information easier to obtain?
Voter turnout is influenced by many factors.
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