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questions 1-3: excerpt 1: cass sunstein, how the rise of the daily me threatens democracy
\group polarization occurs when like - minded people speak together and end up in a more extreme position in line with their original inclinations. as people hear arguments supporting their own views and rarely encounter opposing perspectives, they become more confident and more extreme.\
- what is sunstein’s main claim in this excerpt? *
a. exposure to disagreement weakens democracy
b. personalized media encourages balanced thinking
c. like - minded discussion can intensify beliefs
d. political extremism is caused by government control
- which idea from the unit does sunstein’s argument most directly support? *
a. impartiality
b. group polarization
c. precedent
d. injunction
Question 1
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The excerpt is about like - minded people discussing, not exposure to disagreement. Eliminate A.
- Option B: The excerpt says they become more extreme, not balanced. Eliminate B.
- Option C: The excerpt states that when like - minded people speak together, they end up in a more extreme position (intensify beliefs). This matches.
- Option D: The excerpt has no mention of government control. Eliminate D.
Analyze each option:
- Option A: Impartiality is about being neutral, not related to the excerpt's content. Eliminate A.
- Option B: The excerpt's description of group polarization (like - minded people leading to more extreme positions) directly supports the idea of group polarization.
- Option C: Precedent is about past legal decisions, not related. Eliminate C.
- Option D: Injunction is a legal order, not related. Eliminate D.
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C. Like - minded discussion can intensify beliefs