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In a random survey of US adults, a political scientist found that \\[\(56\)\%\\] of the survey respondents are confident in the current administration's ability to make good foreign policy decisions. The margin of error for this estimation is \\[\(1\)\%\\]. Based on this information, which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion?\(\newline\)A) The true proportion of US adults who are confident in the current administration's ability to make good foreign policy decisions is between \(55\)% and \(57\)%.\(\newline\)B) The true proportion of US adults who are confident in the current administration's ability to make good foreign policy decisions is exactly \(56\)%.\(\newline\)C) The margin of error is too small to make any meaningful conclusions.\(\newline\)D) More than half of the US adults are not confident in the current administration's ability to make good foreign policy decisions.