Which of the following is an argument against new media regulation?

a. First Amendment rights are subject to limits.
b. The new media have impaired voters' political efficacy.
c. The traditional media can be subverted by the new media.
d. Journalists need not be professionals with academic credentials.
e. The Internet is less accessible than print media.


d

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The coordinated action by state or nonstate actors to control the production and distribution of a good to have influence over its market price is known as a

a. trade barrier. c. trading bloc. b. cartel. d. regime.

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The two main philosophical perspectives on international law are

a. realism and idealism. c. natural law and idealism. b. natural law and legal positivism. d. idealism and moralism.

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Which of the following statements is true of state constitutions in the United States?

a. Unlike the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions do not contain the state's Bill of Rights. b. The addition of amendments requires only a simple majority in the Senate. c. Separate articles empower the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. d. The state constitution is limited only to the structure of the state government.

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Horizontal social relations

a. emphasize an authority hierarchy. b. highlight equality among members of society to help shape political and social decisions. c. discourage governments from implementing policies that protect groups or that level the economic playing field in society. d. tend to coincide with government programs aimed at benefiting large numbers of people. e. emphasize an authority hierarchy and coincide with government programs aimed at benefiting large numbers of people.

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