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Explain how public opinion polls can intentionally affect policy making.(1 point) Responses Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to current policies. The polls provide a reflection of how a small portion of the population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to current policies. The polls provide a reflection of how a small portion of the population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to current policies. The polls provide a reflection of how the majority of the population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to current policies. The polls provide a reflection of how the majority of the population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to past policies. The polls provide a reflection of how the majority of a population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to past policies. The polls provide a reflection of how the majority of a population feels on the policies and can influence representatives. Public opinion polls are questionnaires that are provided to the population that ask questions relating to the current linkage institution. The polls provide a reflection of how the majority of the population feels about the institution and can influence representatives.

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