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Evaluation
My Sample wasn’t big enough for me to find out what the majority of people think, there was a pattern in my results but it isn’t what all age groups think, it was only teenagers. ... Everyone I asked was up to date on the war in Iraq issue and answered their views on what was going on at that particular time in Iraq. ... I think most people I asked were biased in what they wrote because they only see the bad points of the war and what Saddam Hussein has said and done to Britain and America and his own people. ... The first question I asked people was; whether they thought we should have gone to war with Iraq and why they thought that. 75% of the people I asked thought that we shouldn’t have gone to war, some examples of their answers are; that Bush had no proof that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, Diplomatic relations should have been strengthened first and war shouldn’t have been the last resort. All of the people I asked didn’t think didn’t think the problem in Iraq has been solved, some thought it had been partially solved because Saddam was no longer in power but there are still problems like the Guerrillas killing innocent people and causing havoc.
Approximate Word count = 938 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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