Public opinions can never be any sounder than the facts proposals ideas on which they are based. t/f

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Answer 1
Answer: It is true that public opinions can never be any sounder than the facts, proposals, ideas on which they are based.
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Answer: facts, true.

Public opinions can never be any sounder than the facts on which they are based. This statement is true, because it states that the value of an opinion can only be judged based on the facts behind it. If an opinion is well-thought out, reasonable, and based on facts and evidence, then it is a sound opinion. However, we cannot have a sound opinion which is not based on sound evidence.


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“Yup,” she said.

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