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Foreign policy decisions are often sensitive to public opinion. Explain why this is so. Discuss an example that illustrates how foreign policy making has been sensitive to public opinion. Should U.S. foreign policy be sensitive to public opinion? Why or why not?
False Beliefs
Convictions or understandings that are not congruent with reality, often studied in the context of developmental psychology and social cognition.
Delusions
False beliefs held with strong conviction despite superior evidence to the contrary, often observed in psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia.
Evidence
Information or facts presented in support of an assertion, claim, or case, often used to prove or disprove something.
Socially Withdrawn
A behavior characterized by a significant reduction in social interaction and preference for solitude.
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