In a well-organized essay of no fewer than six paragraphs, explain one of the following theories regarding conspiracy theorists using Richard Hofstadter’s “The Paranoid Style in American Politics”
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Joseph Uscinski, Casey Klofstad, and Matthew D. Atkinson’s “What Drives Conspiratorial Beliefs? The Role of Informational Cues and Predispositions”
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Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas, and Robbie M. Sutton’s “Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories”
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Ted Goertzel’s “Belief in Conspiracy Theories”
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jacob Heller’s “Rumors and Realities: Making Sense of HIV/AIDS Conspiracy Narratives and Contemporary Legends”
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Dan Shewan’s “Conviction of Things Not Seen: The Uniquely American Myth of Satanic Cults”