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48. in the general election for president, money does not make much dif…

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  1. in the general election for president, money does not make much difference, because both major - party candidates have the same amount, contributed by the federal government. (wilson and dilulio, american government, p. 246, © cengage learning)

a. fact
b. opinion

  1. the 1973 u.s. supreme court case miller v. california resulted in a method for testing obscenity.

a. fact
b. opinion

  1. beyoncé first became famous as a member of the girl group destiny’s child.

a. fact
b. opinion

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Question 48
Brief Explanations

The statement about money not making much difference in presidential general elections due to equal federal contributions from major - party candidates is a subjective view. Different people might have different beliefs about the impact of money in elections, and it's not an objectively verifiable fact in the sense of a universal truth. It represents a person's opinion on the matter.

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The outcome of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case Miller v. California, specifically that it resulted in a method for testing obscenity, is a matter of historical legal record. This is an objectively verifiable event, so it is a fact.

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The statement that Beyoncé first became famous as a member of Destiny's Child is an objectively verifiable statement about her career history. It can be confirmed through reliable sources like biographies, music industry records, etc.

Answer:

B. opinion

Question 49