Americans were probably wondering how come the British couldn't handle the problem, being that they had already been thru the same problem nearly 20 years earlier. One would think they would know how to handle the problem the second time around.
Many US citizens were wondering why the Royal Navy couldn't handle the problem; after all they'd been through this scenario before (WWI).
It wasn't like this was a new secret weapon, a new enemy, and a new strategy; they were the same old weapons, same old enemy, and the same old strategy (trying to starve em out!).
Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it
turned public opinion against Germany.
Shays's actions encouraged demands for changes in the Articles of Confederation.
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The Zimmerman telegram to the German ambassador in Mexico was saying Mexico should enter World War I on the side of the Central Powers. This will get the US to fight on two fronts if it entered the war. If Mexico followed this telegram, it could've gained some of the land it lost during the Mexican-American War in 1846, like California, Nevada, Texas, Arizona, and other states in the region. Since the British intercepted the telegram and reported it to the US, this shifted US public opinion to pro-British and anti-German.
They pushed public opinion until McKinley had no choice but to start war. It stirred up tensions between Spain and America. They reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
A tracking poll is designed to measure changes in public opinion over a period of time. During a campaign they may be conducted by pollsters at the same time every day in order to gauge public reaction to speeches advertising debates and policy announcements
Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
Throughout the entire campaign.
Affect public opinion
US citizens were probably wondering why the British didn't learn their lesson the first time (in WWI).
Push polls
A statement that best describes opinion leaders is they stand for what they believe. In addition, they tend to affect public opinion more than leaders that aren't opinionated.
Bernhard Furler has written: 'Augen-Schein' -- subject(s): Description and travel, German Foreign public opinion, Public opinion
Volker Depkat has written: 'Amerikabilder in politischen Diskursen' -- subject(s): Democracy, Discourse analysis, Foreign public opinion, German, German Foreign public opinion, German periodicals, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Discourse analysis, Press and politics, Public opinion 'Lebenswenden und Zeitenwenden' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History
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Factors that affect public opinion include preexisting knowledge, values, and attitudes. In addition, immediate situations and social-environmental factors affect public opinion.