It can push legislators to propose new legislation and to vote for or against it.
public relations
to create a public opinion about a theme
Victor Ripp has written: 'Pizza in Pushkin Square' -- subject(s): History, Journeys, Public opinion, Soviet Foreign public opinion, Travel
he was concerned about public opinion
Basil Montagu Pickering has written: 'Lord Selborne's letter to \\' -- subject(s): Public Worship Regulation Bill
Education is important in creating intelligent public opinion.
Public opinion can be influenced by various factors such as media, personal experiences, and cultural values.
The children receive a basis from their parents to create their own public opinion.
reflects the most popular view of the people
Lina M. Svedin has written: 'Risk regulation in the United States and the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public opinion, Risk, Political planning 'Risk regulation in the United States and the European Union' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public opinion, Risk, Political planning
Factors that affect public opinion include preexisting knowledge, values, and attitudes. In addition, immediate situations and social-environmental factors affect public opinion.
referendum
Referendum
What accounts for the rise in favorable public opinion toward environmental policies and protection in the 1980s?Student Answer:Growing awareness of acid rain.New revelations about hazardous and toxic waste.The anti-environmentalism of the Reagan administrationAll of the above. D. All of the Above.
Public opinion is very important in election campaigns world wide. Candidates and public office holders want to see how the public feels about certain policy and political issues. Often times public opinion (as taken by private polls ) helps determine public policy.
Palwinder Singh. has written: 'Socio-cultural correlates of environmental pollution' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Environmental degradation, Pollution, Public opinion, Social conditions
Through agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the government controls what slaughterhouses can and cannot do in order to lessen the negative effects on the population.