Locales with two or more news organizations that can check one other's accuracy and neutrality of reporting are known as __________

a. gatekeepers
b. narrowcastings
c. news monopolies
d. competitive news markets


d

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What is a realignment?

a. a process in which one party loses many supporters to the other party b. the replacement of some Cabinet members by the President c. a change in the alliance between a political party and certain interest groups d. a phenomenon of the past, no longer relevant to American politics

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A core premise of the strict scrutiny standard is that some instances of drawing distinctions between different groups of people are

A. socially inevitable. B. legally necessary. C. inherently dubious. D. morally wrong. E. politically incorrect but valid.

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A low cost of "CD" (choosing to cooperate while the other player chooses to defect) results in __________

a. a degraded level of trust b. instability and a high probability of conflict c. a higher likelihood of reaching the solution in iterated rounds d. easier security and cooperation

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