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- Opposition to the war grew
- American trust in the government decreased
- The state of war was misrepresented by the US government
Opposition of the war grew; American trust in the government decreased; the state of war was misrepresented by the US government are the statements that apply to the "credibility gap"
What is credibility gap?
A circumstance where there is a discrepancy between what is said and what appears to be true, making it difficult to believe or trust what someone says. for example What the mayor says and what the public observes taking place in the city are not always consistent.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the phrase "credibility gap" became widely used in American journalism, politics, and public discourse. It used as a euphemism in journalism for known public lies that politicians had told. Today, term credibility gap is used more broadly to refer to almost any "gap" between the reality of a situation and the statements made by politicians and administrative bodies.
What is government?
The act of ruling; political rule and administration. the exercise of political authority over the activities, affairs, etc. of a political unit, people, etc. as well as the execution of certain responsibilities for this unit or body. the structure or method used to govern a society, etc.
A government is in charge of establishing and enforcing social norms, as well as managing the military, foreign policy, the economy, and public services.
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Hence option A,C,D is the correct answer
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