When large U.S. financial firms threatened to collapse in 2008, media coverage tended to favor the White House narrative that the nation was on the brink of another "Great Crash," ignoring the more critical story put forth by academic think-tanks

This is an example of how
__________ have the upper hand in framing a story.
A) legislators
B) pundits
C) elites
D) lobbyists


C

Political Science

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A generational effect seen in the American electorate is the tendency for people to participate more in politics as they adopt more economically conservative views after college

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

Explain the function of preemption legislation. How does Congress make certain actions off-limits for state governments? Why? Give examples of this type of legislation

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

The problems of government bureaucracy could best be summarized as inefficiency due to the ________

a. capitalistic ideology of the American government b. overly broad interests of most bureaucracies c. size and complexity of bureaucracies d. unqualified staffs that comprise the bureaucracy e. Both B and C are correct.

Political Science

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What will be an ideal response?

Political Science