How Americans view racial diversity ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary
75% of U.S. adults see diversity as a good thing for the country, but Democrats and Republicans differ sharply on how diversity impacts the country’s culture.
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75% of U.S. adults see diversity as a good thing for the country, but Democrats and Republicans differ sharply on how diversity impacts the country’s culture.
Members of the Baby Boom generation align more closely with younger generations than with older ones on most social issues.
About a quarter of Americans used their cell phones to learn about or participate in the 2010 midterm election campaign.
Nearly two thirds of internet users have paid to download or access some kind of online content, ranging from music to games to news articles.