According to researchers, which of the following peer activities influences voter decisions?
a. participation in school sports
b. interpersonal discussions
c. watching cartoons on television
d. playing competitive video games
e. sharing job responsibilities
b
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Although we hold the president responsible for a variety of problems, it is certainly true that
A. the president cannot address them efficiently without excessive use of the veto. B. few are relevant to the voting decisions of most Americans. C. most can be solved by less partisanship in Washington. D. most can be solved with a little assistance from Congress. E. many are totally beyond the president's reach.
For a public figure to obtain a damage award under libel laws, he or she must
A. show that he or she has access to the public medium to disprove the charge. B. show that the statement in question contained a reckless disregard for the truth. C. prove that he or she suffered from the falsehood just as much as a private person. D. prove the case beyond a shadow of a doubt. E. show that he or she has access to the public medium to disprove the charge, and show that the statement in question contained a reckless disregard for the truth.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, the Supreme Court justice who famously compared unpopular political speech to falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, ultimately came to believe that
A. unpopular political speech is actually more dangerous than shouting "Fire!" in a theater, so the comparison was inapt. B. neither unpopular political speech nor shouting "Fire!" in a theater is actually all that dangerous. C. unpopular political speech is as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, but the two offenses should be punished differently. D. unpopular political speech is as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, but shouting "Fire!" in a theater is in fact protected by the Constitution. E. unpopular political speech is not actually as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater.
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