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Chloe Gooch
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
Philosopher John Dewey argued
A) the public already knew all it needed to know for democratic decision making.
B) the strength of public opinion came when citizens lived in communities and had the chance to converse with one another.
C) the public was a bewildered herd.
D) elites in America were committed to fostering greater public knowledge.
John Dewey
An American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform.
Democratic Decision Making
A decision-making process where all members of a group or society have an equal opportunity to participate, typically characterized by voting or consensus.
- Become familiar with the composition, genesis, and significance of public opinion in the context of democratic societies.
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Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with the composition, genesis, and significance of public opinion in the context of democratic societies.