How did citizens get news prior to the American Revolution?
A) The federal government printed monthly news updates.
B) Larger cities had daily or weekly newspapers that carried in-depth reporting and analysis.
C) The British government provided all news sources prior to America's independence.
D) Only British media outlets were allowed to compete in the American news market though all news must be sympathetic to the British rule.
E) A handful of small newspapers published by printers were oriented toward paid advertising, but also produced some political pamphlets.
E
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Studies have shown the ideology of judges
A) determines behavior for most decisions. B) does not entirely determine judicial behavior. C) is predictable based on the party of the president that nominated them. D) is not well-known. E) is the only reliable way to predict how a judge will behave.
Which of the following is an example of persuasion campaigning by an interest group?
a. targeted mass mailings b. membership drives c. fundraising d. voter advocacy e. issuance of policy stance
district courts
What will be an ideal response?
The 2016 simulcast of presidential debates in Spanish is an example of how:
a. consumers drive media content b. minorities have come to control US media c. politics is outside the norm of media coverage of other issues