"Communism is over in Russia. Democracy will always prevail in the end."
How does this statement most reflect a particular bias?
It shows a prejudice against communism.
It shows support for democratic ideals.***
It makes a prediction.
It cites historical events.
I think there is a better answer, but your choice is good. I have no idea which would be considered "correct".
The correct answer is: It shows support for democratic ideals.***
This statement reflects a bias toward democratic ideals because it states that democracy will always prevail in the end, implying that it is superior to communism. The speaker expresses a belief in the superiority of democratic principles and the eventual demise of communism in Russia. This indicates a favorable perspective towards democracy and a negative bias against communism.