In politics, what is an echo chamber?
A. a rabidly partisan news outlet
B. an environment in which people only hear what they want to hear
C. a willful removal of oneself from political discussions or information
D. a space for open debate
E. a "safe" zone, usually online
Answer: B
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a. the unconstitutional seizure of Native American lands in Georgia b. a defendant’s right to be provided with an attorney c. the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus d. greater restrictions court-packing schemes
The amount of overlap between populations being studied is called
a. power. b. sample size. c. population density. d. effect size.
The American Political Science Association advocated that the proper role of parties as organizations is to offer clear programs and policy positions to voters known as
a. party caucus model. b. the government in politics model. c. the accountability model. d. the party politics model. e. the responsible party government model.
Congress requires the Secretary of the Navy to appear before a congressional committee for a routine report on operational readiness. This is an example of which of the following?
A. fire alarm oversight B. partisan oversight C. police patrol oversight D. parochial oversight