they were deeply divided
- They were deeply divided
Their deep divisions could lead to violence.
Their deep divisions could lead to violence.
- They were deeply divided
they were deeply divided
Their deep divisions could lead to violence
Much of the American public forms their opinion on politics and daily events based solely or mainly on the views of the media, so whatever the media reports is what Americans believe. In relation to politics, the media effects them by reporting (or not reporting) what they want the public to know, or they report events in a way that will bring about specific results.
politics and goverment
Rosemary Cowan has written: 'Cornel West' -- subject(s): African Americans, Intellectual life, Philosophy, Political and social views, Politics and government, Pragmatism, Race relations, Religion, Religion and politics
No, most Americans have never heard of him or his views.
No, not really. While Geddy likes to read and keeps up with current events, he is more involved with baseball and with gourmet cooking (especially his collection of fine wines) than he is with politics. Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart have much more open views about politics; I have discussed politics with both of them on several occasions.