What is framing? ?
a. The way a candidate chooses the location of his or her platform for a speech
b. Posing a question in such a way as to elicit the desired answer
c. Choosing the location of a representative sample
d. Asking questions about a specific issue
b. Posing a question in such a way as to elicit the desired answer
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In addition to economic standing, the notion of third world implies all of the following except:
A. a colonial history B. an economy based upon fishing C. an underdeveloped level of technological development D. a lack of development of European social/cultural institutions
Political leaders face the challenge of ______.
a. organizing at a local level in order to create an efficient means by which candidates are selected b. influencing voters through informal mechanisms that support the platform of the individual candidates c. creating an attractive and consistent message that gets their candidates elected and maintains party cohesion d. creating a unifying party platform that all candidates will follow in order to gain control of the political process
The basic structure of Congress is established in which portion of the Constitution?
A) Article I B) Article II C) Article III D) Article IV E) The Ninth Amendment
Realists would say that the new information revolution __________
a. will disproportionately benefit the most powerful states b. will make multipolar systems more likely c. means that transnational actors like NGOs will gain the same political power as states d. will not transform world politics