In which of the following situations does the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) waive equal-time rule?
a. when information is classified
b. when candidates do not have name recognition
c. with the president's State of the Union Address
d. when coverage is purely news
d. when coverage is purely news
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In the past few decades, local governments have had to rely more on indirect federal subsidies, e.g., tax increment financing, for economic development
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Members of the Duma are elected
a. through direct national elections that operate under first-pass-the-post (single member district-plurality) rules. b. through direct national elections that operate under a mixed electoral system. c. in staggered intervals so that only a portion of the chamber is up for reelection at any given time. d. through national elections that operate under proportional representation. e. through closed elections held by each party.
According to the Ethics in Government Act, former members of Congress are not permitted to lobby Congress for __________ after leaving that body
a. one year b. two years c. five years c. ten years
What does the miracle of aggregation compensate for?
a. the uncertainty of response rates b. the uncertainty of participation rates c. low levels of information among politicians d. low levels of information among the mass public e. low levels of information among opinion leaders