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| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | Would you say that you have recently been taking a good deal of interest in current events and what's happening in the world today, some interest, or not very much interest? | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | Thinking about the problems you see in your community, how much difference do you believe YOU can personally make in working to solve problems you see - a great deal of difference, some difference, a little difference, almost no difference, or no difference at all? | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | Now I'd like to ask you some questions on how much you trust different groups of people. Generally speaking, would you say that people can be trusted or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people? | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | Next we'd like to know how much you trust different groups of people. First, think about [GROUP]. Generally speaking, would you say that you can trust them a lot, some, only a little, or not at all? | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | (How about) The police in your local community (would you say that you can trust them a lot, some, only a little, or not at all?) | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | How much of the time do you think you can trust the FEDERAL or NATIONAL government to do what is right - just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or hardly ever? | 2004 |
| Youth Volunteering and Civic Engagement Survey | How much of the time do you think you can trust the teachers and adults at your school to do what is right? | 2004 |
| TUS-CPS | In your opinion, approximately what percentage of restaurants and fast-food establishments in your area have nonsmoking sections? | 1991 |