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July 18, 2014
Most Think the U.S. Has No Responsibility To Act in Iraq
Most Republicans Say Islam is More Likely to Encourage Violence
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July 2014 Political Survey Dataset
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Most Think the U.S. Has No Responsibility To Act in Iraq
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Public Wary of U.S. Involvement in Iraq
Religious Rivalries Widely Viewed As Cause of Violence in Iraq
Partisans Agree: Iraq’s Religious Rivalries Have Contributed a Lot to Country’s Violence
Tea Party Reps More Likely to Say U.S. Has Responsibility to Act in Iraq
Is the Islamic Religion More Likely than Others to Encourage Violence? % saying Islam is …
Most Republicans Say Islam is More Likely to Encourage Violence
Young People Far Less Likely to Say Islam Encourages Violence
More Republicans ‘Very Worried’ About Terrorism Attack Happening Soon
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