Describe the ways in which the growing concentration of media outlets has changed the way information regarding U.S. foreign policy is presented to consumers.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should address how the concentration of media outlets discourages news outlets from funding major news investigations that may offend audiences. Answers may also address how media corporations fear alienating the U.S. government officials on whom they rely for regulatory concessions or tax relief.

Political Science

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In France, the impeachment procedure

a. has been used quite often during the Fourth and Fifth Republic. b. is the duplicate to that of the United States. c. does not exist. Only a vote of no confidence can be used to remove the executive. d. exists but has never been used. e. if successful, triggers new parliamentary and presidential elections.

Political Science

Monetarism was first championed by ______.

A. Ronald Reagan B. John Maynard Keynes C. Margaret Thatcher D. Milton Friedman

Political Science

Which of the following cases struck down a law banning same-sex sexual conduct?

a. United States v. Windsor b. Griswold v. Connecticut c. Lawrence v. Texas d. Roe v. Wade

Political Science

In the Sommers and Ellsworth (2001) experiment on the effects of race on a trial verdict, explain how the interaction provided important information. Were the independent variables qualitative or quantitative? the dependent variables?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science