What did Walter Lippmann conclude about democracy during the 1920s?
A) American voters were not well informed on issues.
B) Democracy was stronger than ever in the United States.
C) America was shifting away from democracy toward socialism.
D) There was too much focus on being a consumer.
E) The government did not try to influence public opinion.
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