In Roth v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court held that material must be utterly without social importance in order to be considered __________

a. illegal
b. obscene
c. hate speech
d. fighting words


b

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A researcher decides to study the dating patterns of college students. To do this he goes to a college party and observes the students. This is an example of

A) Archival research methodology. B) Naturalistic observation methodology. C) Field experimentation methodology. D) Case-study methodology.

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Coattails

A) help presidents get reelected. B) are strongest in off-year elections. C) are becoming increasingly important. D) are less important than they were in the 1930s. E) are a media myth.

Political Science

Many Mexicans speak of the idea that the United States is always watching, something the textbook refers to as ___________

a. paranoid psychology b. observant awareness c. dependent psychology d. heightened scrutiny e. observational psychosis

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Which of the following factors has led to the concentration of media ownership?

a. hyperpluralism b. selectivity c. public service d. exclusivity e. profitability

Political Science