What are the political consequences of conglomeration?

What will be an ideal response?


A concentrated media sphere can also undermine citizens’ capacity to monitor
their government. Examples could include:
? McChesney (2008: 98) argues that “those in power, those who benefit from war
and empire, see the press as arguably the most important front of war because it
is there that consent is manufactured, and dissent is marginalized. For a press
system, a war is its moment of truth.”
? Concentration of media ownership is that, in some ways, it becomes more
difficult for alternative media voices to emerge.
? Conglomerate-based ownership of the means of information becomes part of
larger patterns of inequality in contemporary societies, and large media
conglomerates can use their capacity to shape media discourse and their
substantial financial resources to influence public policy.

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A) She accepted an official position in the Roosevelt administration. B) She resided in the White House. C) She pursued a career separate from her obligations as First Lady. D) She served as hostess at White House functions. E) She advised the president on policy.

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Foreign trade during the Qing dynasty was

A. fueled by the payment of valuable Chinese silver in return for imports. B. actively supported by the government and grew much larger than ever before. C. carried out exclusively with the Europeans. D. limited and under tight governmental control. E. based on free-market principles.

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A) Henri Dunant B) Giuseppe Garibaldi C) Jean Sibelius D) Dom João VI

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One factor that contributed to the weakness and lateness of America's efforts to aid Europe's threatened Jews was

a. the belief that most Jews would be better off migrating to Israel. b. the opposition of Northern Republicans in Congress. c. the restrictive Immigration Act of 1924. d. fear that aid to Jewish refugees would provoke Hitler. e. the anti-Semitism of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

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