Interest groups often provide public officials with specialized and detailed information that might be difficult to obtain otherwise.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Interest groups often provide public officials with specialized and detailed information that might be difficult to obtain otherwise. See 6-1: Interest Groups and American Government

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In recent years, mainstream media has been accused of bias and self-censorship. Which answer best describes this shift?

a. Mainstream media does not produce as much real news. b. The general populace no longer consumes mainstream news. c. Independent journalists and blogs have challenged mainstream news. d. Government policies regulate mainstream news more now than in the past. e. Government policies regulate mainstream news less now than in the past.

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Which of the following is not usually considered to be a part of the media?

A. Newspapers B. Television C. Personal correspondence D. Radio E. The Internet

Political Science

The Kerry/Edwards 2004 policy brief entitled "Our Plan for America: Stronger at Home, Respected in the World" supports the claim that during presidential elections, candidates __________

A)are always vague in their policy goals B)frame their initiatives in the context of a national outlook C)focus heavily on local concerns in shaping their policy objectives D)expect citizens to be fully informed of the critical issues facing their local communities

Political Science

Summarize the security dilemma between India and Pakistan.

What will be an ideal response?

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