History, 22.01.2020 10:31, bryantjennifer1966
Which statement accurately describes this political communication? it illustrates bias against laws for and enforcement of human rights. a voter who favors limited rights for americans would likely support this candidate. it is an example of conservative propaganda. a member of the republican party would likely support this candidate. it illustrates a bias in favor of the democratic party. a conservative voter would likely support this candidate. it uses symbolism to portray john kennedy as a strong human rights leader. a voter who favors equal rights for americans would likely support this candidate.
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