To make their campaign more effective, a presidential candidate and his allies have decided to send short political videos and audios describing their agendas to public's personal computers and smartphones. They believe that this technique will help get their message across to the public clearly. In this scenario, the political candidate and his allies are using the method of _____
A) priming
B) narrowcasting
C) framing
D) agenda setting
E) podcasting
E
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a. Congressional Record. b. Executive Review. c. United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions. d. Civil Service Policy Positions. e. General Services Appointment Record.
Parties make strategic decisions about how to conduct presidential primaries. What are some of these decisions and how might these decisions ultimately affect the selection of candidate and the policy positions adopted in the general election?
What will be an ideal response?
The Plessy v. Ferguson ruling was overturned by which other Supreme Court case?
a. New York Times v. Sullivan b. Mapp v. Ohio c. Brown v. Board of Education d. Roe v. Wade e. University of California v. Bakke
Which of the following is NOT a problem with using available data?
A. Some measures may not be appropriate for the current research. B. Not all available data are accurate. C. Data may be collected inconsistently. D. Government agencies and NGOs rarely make data public.