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Male | 28.8% | ||
Female | 71.2% | ||
Number of responses: 19356 | |||
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Use military force without U.N. or coalition support | 38.8% | ||
Use military force, but only with U.N. and coalition support | 18.2% | ||
Find a diplomatic solution without the use of military force | 43% | ||
Number of responses: 19310 | |||
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Yes | 64% | ||
No | 36% | ||
Number of responses: 19257 | |||
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Yes | 55.2% | ||
No | 44.8% | ||
Number of responses: 19334 | |||
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Yes | 24.2% | ||
No | 75.8% | ||
Number of responses: 19238 | |||
|
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Yes | 88% | ||
No | 12% | ||
Number of responses: 18943 | |||
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Yes | 55.2% | ||
No | 44.8% | ||
Number of responses: 19158 | |||
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Yes | 63.3% | ||
No | 36.7% | ||
Number of responses: 19202 | |||
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Increase | 61.1% | ||
Decrease | 3.3% | ||
Stay the same | 35.7% | ||
Number of responses: 19210 | |||
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They will improve. | 12.5% | ||
They will suffer. | 54.3% | ||
They will stay the same. | 33.2% | ||
Number of responses: 19209 | |||
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A significant role. | 41.9% | ||
It is one of many factors. | 43.3% | ||
It does not play a role. | 14.9% | ||
Number of responses: 19278 |