Parallel statements at the same level of importance in the outline reflect the principle of __________.

A. coordination
B. subordination
C. discretion
D. distortion


Answer: A

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1. Globalization is characterized by the interconnectedness of people’s lives through communication technology, global capitalism, and international political institutions. 2. Melissa believes that American culture is superior to other cultures because of the values placed on freedom and individuality. This is a form of ethnocentrism. 3. To engage in “praxis” means that you take action based on your careful reflection, and also you critically reflect after taking action. 4. Globalization is positive because the gap between the wealthy and the poor is decreasing within countries and around the world. 5. Sia is an Asian American woman. Because of her experience of both racism and sexism in the United States, she is able to see things differently and understand the issues of race and gender more clearly. This is an example of standpoint theory.

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Physiological noise is _______

a. distractions originating in the physical environment b. communication in a loud environment c. public noise that is distracting to the audience d. distractions originating in the bodies of communicators

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In the United States, the ________ is the federal agency that monitors unfair discrimination in hiring and firing decisions.

A. Employee Benefits Security Administration B. Commission on Civil Rights C. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission D. Economic Development Administration

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Advertising in the United States was a small business until the mid-1800s, when industrialization and ________ combined to alter the social and cultural landscape, bringing about advertising's expansion.

A. the Civil War B. the introduction of radio C. the Spanish-American War D. the freeing of the slaves

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