Why do state governments tend to receive less media attention than national or even local governments?

A) States possess little legislative power.
B) Few media outlets focus primarily on state politics.
C) Political action at the state level does little to directly influence viewers' lives.
D) Not all viewers pay state taxes.


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. The governor b. Legislative committees c. Administrative agencies d. The courts

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