Why was the 1815 invention of the rotary press so important to news efforts?

A) It enabled the mass production of newspapers.
B) It enabled the creation of electronic transmission of news.
C) It had no significant effect on news production.
D) It improved objectivity in reporting.
E) It allowed the printing of newspapers in multiple languages.


A

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In ______________, the Supreme Court upheld a New York statute requiring local public school districts to lend textbooks on secular subjects to students in private and parochial schools based on the child benefit theory

a. Board of Education v. Allen (1968) b. Meek v. Pittenger (1975) c. Everson v. Board of Education (1947) d. None of the above is true.

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Who argued that totalitarian governments are inherently aggressive?

a. Hannah Arendt b. Hans Morgenthau c. James Dougherty d. Robert Pfaltzgraff e. Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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The concept embodied in the Constitution of separating the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government was promoted by which philosopher?

a. Baron de Montesquieu b. David Hume c. John Locke d. Sir Isaac Newton e. Sir Francis Bacon

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The initial period of presidential goodwill

a. is marked by high levels of national support and presidents increasingly speak to bipartisan audiences. b. has gotten shorter because of partisan polarization as opponents quickly swing to disapproval so presidents often speak to audiences of like-minded partisans. c. has gotten longer because political polarization has decreased, and there is a greater interest in resolving political gridlock. d. has never really existed in the United States because presidential elections are partisan affairs so his opponents are not interested in cooperation.

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