According to polling data around 1964, roughly __________ percent of American adults said they trusted the government to "do the right thing" always or most of the time.
Answer- 70 Percent
Explanation- According to a survey of the polling information during the year 1964, it can be stated that approximately 70 percent American adults had shown their faith on the government and they also have stated that government takes all the right decisions for all the time. So we can say 70 percent is the correct percentage here.
According to polling data around 1964, roughly __________ percent of American adults said they trusted the...
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