While there is little evidence that the media directly affect how citizens vote, there is considerable evidence that the media shape what citizens think about

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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The Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1870, granted what right?

a. the right of free speech for all citizens b. the right of all women to vote c. citizenship for Native Americans d. the right of any citizen to vote regardless of race or previous condition of servitude e. the right of any citizen to vote regardless of how much property is owned

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Discuss the history of the media in the United States. What major technological changes have affected them? How have these changes altered the way Americans receive information? What changes are most salient today? How have these developments already changed the public's relationship with news media, and how might they further change it?

What will be an ideal response?

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Women gained the right to vote with the passage of the __________ Amendment in 1920

Fill in the blank with the correct words.

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Appeals to the U.S. Circuit Court are a. trials showing that the original case was handled improperly. b. retrials of the original case

c. local cases involving original jurisdiction. d. federal cases involving original jurisdiction.

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