What is the purpose of a map?
a. to indicate the location of events
b. to indicate data
c. to indicate symbols
d. all of the above
D
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Public opinion is not necessarily based on facts but on perceptions or evaluations of events, persons, institutions or products
a. True b. False
Most broadcast scripts are ______.
A. written in longhand B. typed and double- or triple-spaced C. typed and single-spaced D. hand printed
Which of the following statements is true about the U.S. economy?
A. The American trade deficit is currently the lowest since the financial crisis 10 years ago. B. The United States sells far more products than it buys from the rest of the world. C. The United States seems increasingly skeptical about the benefits of globalization and free trade. D. The U.S. economy has completely recovered from the setbacks it received during recession.
"As soon as we got a new division manager, profits went down the tubes. The new manager reduced productivity." This statement is an example of which of the following fallacies?
A. making an incomplete comparison B. posing a false either-or situation C. attacking the source rather than the idea D. confusing causal relationships E. overgeneralizing