Fast facts about South Koreans’ views of democracy as legislative election nears
South Koreans are headed to the polls April 15 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues; 300 seats in the country’s legislative body are at stake.
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South Koreans are headed to the polls April 15 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues; 300 seats in the country’s legislative body are at stake.
Data from Pew Research Center’s annual Global Attitudes Survey is publicly available.
Most say cooperation with other countries is important in dealing with global threats, especially on the spread of infectious diseases.
About half of Americans say the Bible should have at least “some” influence on U.S. laws; 23% say it should have “a great deal” of influence.
45% of Americans don’t think it makes a difference that there is growing variety in the types of family arrangements people live in.
As the U.S. confronts the coronavirus outbreak, Americans continue to rate a wide range of federal agencies favorably, including two at the forefront of dealing with COVID-19.
91% of EU students in primary and secondary school were studying English in 2017 – more than all other foreign languages learned combined.
A majority of LGB adults report that they have used an online dating site or app, roughly twice the share of straight adults who say the same.
Many U.S. news organizations are covering the coronavirus pandemic while themselves facing financial pressure from the outbreak.
While U.S. Democrats turn to a variety of outlets for political news, no source comes close to matching the appeal of Fox News for Republicans.
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