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HowieEvo HowieEvo
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Which of the following conclusions about public opinion in the wake of Hurricane Katrina can be reached from the information presented in Table 11.3?
A) Blacks were more likely to believe that city government "had their best interests at heart"; whites were more likely to believe that the city government "was only interested in themselves."
B) Whites were more likely to view looters as criminals; blacks were more likely to view looters as desperate people.
C) About one-fifth of blacks believed that President Bush does not care about black people.
D) A majority of blacks believed that President Bush was slow to rescue people trapped in New Orleans because they were black; a majority of whites thought Bush was slow to respond because they were poor.
E) About 67% of Americans believed that President Bush does not care about black people.
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Been a while since I logged in, thanks for the pleasant surprise
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