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The Pew Research Center is a special group that helps people learn about important things happening in the world. It is based in Washington, D.C., which is the capital city of the United States.

Pew asks many questions to find out what people think about different topics. This helps everyone understand how life is changing and what people care about. Pew does not pick sides in politics. It works to share information in a clear and honest way.

Pew started in 1990 and has grown to study many subjects. These include religion, family life, and even how people use technology. The center gets most of its money from the Pew Charitable Trusts, a group that supports helpful projects.

Pew’s work helps leaders, teachers, and everyday people make better choices by showing what many people think and feel.

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A chart showing levels of public trust in government, useful for learning about civic engagement and data interpretation.

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