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Frames of Reference: Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender on Public Opinion

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Abstract
Race, says Sydney Verba, "is the single most important divide in American politics." People with common ethnic identities often have similar class positions and income levels as well as common issues and problems that need to be addressed. Social policies that address the poor are not the only issues of importance to minorities. Environmental concerns and crime are also critical to communities of color. The differences between men and women on issues of political concern tend not to be as great as people think.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Civics, Framework for Democracy
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