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Read the Gallup poll results of registered voters when asked this question. Thinking about how the gun issue might affect your vote for major offices, would you—only vote for a candidate who shares your views on gun control, would you consider a candidate's position on gun control as just one of many important factors when voting, or would you not consider gun control a major issue? Based on the data, what conclusion can be drawn about the importance of the Second Amendment over time? The number of voters who think the gun issues are important has decreased since 1999. The number of voters who think gun issues are the most important have stayed the same. More voters think gun issues are important or very important today compared to 2000. The number of voters who have no opinion on gun issues has increased dramatically.

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            C) More voters think gun issues are important or very important today compared to 2000.

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Explanation:

According to the Gallup poll, more voters think gun issues are important or very important today compared to 2000.

Gallup polls are released by the the Gallup Management Consulting Company on various subjects such as politics, law, businesses and general wellbeing which are based on public opinion.

The Gallup poll attached shows that in the year 2000, 23% of Americans did not think guns were a major issue.

In the year 2017, this has changed as only 12% do not think guns are a major issue. This is most likely because of:

  • high levels of gun related crime
  • mass shootings
  • increased gun accidents at homes

In conclusion, more Americans now think that guns are a major issue as opposed to 2000.

For more information, look at https://brainly.com/question/22380525.

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