The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) uses federal funding to
A. protect children from harmful political influence by preventing advertising that involves adult themes from being used on children-themed websites.
B. pursue Internet users that post or share obscene material involving children.
C. protect children from harmful political influence by preventing political advertisements during children's programming.
D. help elementary and secondary schools filter Internet materials harmful to children.
Answer: D
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A. a confederation B. a monarchy C. an oligarchy D. a federation
Which of the following is true of electoral institutions?
A. Plurality electoral rules tend to reduce the number of viable political parties to two or three. B. Plurality and majority electoral rules reward smaller parties and punish larger parties in terms of the way votes are translated into seats. C. Proportional electoral systems tend to have relatively less viable political parties. D. Plurality and electoral rules reduce the likelihood of majority control of the legislature. E. Proportional representation rules tend to disperse less political power.
The issue of __________ relates to the question of what country or countries bear the costs of an alliance
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
An emotional laden term is considered
a. loaded. b. leading. c. double-barreled. d. open-ended