Which of the following statements is true of online advertising revenue?

A) There is an absolute shortage of online advertising revenue.
B) The additional revenues that newspapers have gained from their online editions make up for the massive losses in advertising revenue suffered by their print editions.
C) Content providers receive a large share of online advertising revenue.
D) Investing heavily in online news delivery is the solution for news companies seeking to increase readership and revenues.
E) Most of the online advertising revenue goes to aggregators.


E

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a. That Iran would receive strong backing from the Soviet Union b. That most states would support Iran if war broke out c. That the Arab minority did not welcome the Iraqis as liberators d. That a war would unite Iranians against him e. That the war would be long and drawn out

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An intrastate war is fought between

a. Two or more non-state actors within a sovereign state b. Two or more sovereign states c. Three or more sovereign states d. Two or more international organizations e. Two or more pacifists

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What is the difference between random sampling and stratified sampling?

a. Stratified sampling combines random selection with predetermined weighting of a population's demographic characteristics. b. Stratified sampling gives each member of a targeted population the same probability of being polled, whereas simple random sampling does not. c. Random sampling incorporates random selection into the polling procedure, whereas stratified sampling allows for self-selection. d. Stratified sampling relies on techniques to minimize bias, whereas simple random sampling does not.

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In most instances, the adoption of articles of impeachment results in

A. the removal of an office holder. B. a trial in a judicial court. C. a trial in the senate. D. a statewide recall vote.

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