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Your topic choices will decide where you will go for information.

a) True

b) False

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The statement about topic choices affecting information sources is true, as is the statement about majority rule sometimes failing with more than two choices. Meanwhile, the U.S. has lower voter turnout compared to many industrialized countries, and 'suggestion' is the term closest in meaning to 'hypothesis'.

Step-by-step explanation:

Your topic choices will indeed influence where you seek information. If the statement is "Your topic choices will decide where you will go for information," then the answer is True. The research process starts with selecting a topic, which then guides you to specific sources of information related to that topic.

For the statement "Majority rule can fail to produce a single preferred outcome when there are more than two choices," the answer is also True. This phenomenon is known as the Condorcet paradox, which occurs in situations where, despite clear preferences, collective preferences can cycle without reaching a consensus when individuals rank their preferences in a specific order.

The statement about voting rates in the United States is False; voting rates in the U.S. are generally lower than in most democratic industrialized countries. This statement can be corrected to reflect that Sweden and South Korea are examples of countries with higher voter turnout than the U.S.

Lastly, the word closest in meaning to hypothesis is d. suggestion. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon used as a starting point for further investigation.

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