Okamoto and Mora recognize the media as a platform for the popularization and promotion of panethnicity. What are two disparate but important components of the media’s role in the dissemination of panethnic ideologies?

A. The media is able to popularize panethnic thinking to uninformed audiences and also to negate the objections of those who criticize panethnicity.
B. The media stresses the importance of panethnicity while also allowing for the broadcast of dissenting opinions to create productive dialogue.
C. The media remains relatively neutral on the subject of panethnicity but will often broadcast programs that tangentially support panethnic identification.
D. The media serves as a platform for individual actors to promote their messages about panethnicity while also generating its own repertoire of panethnic programming


D. The media serves as a platform for individual actors to promote their messages about panethnicity while also generating its own repertoire of panethnic programming

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a. vice president b. senior House representative c. speaker of the Senate d. Senate majority leader

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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A. 5.0 percent B. 1.5 percent C. 2.0 percent D. 0.5 percent

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