Which of the following is NOT an example of how journalists may have influence?

a. Journalists tell readers about candidates in an election and what they stand for.
b. Journalists may write about how a certain policy may impact a legislator's constituents.
c. Journalists generally make campaign contributions on behalf of the media organization for which they work.
d. Journalists may expose corruption on the part of a public official or a lobbyist.


c

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While economic development can be a partial solution to many countries' needs, it can also lead to the following:

A. an unequal distribution of resources among the rich and poor. B. an economic benefit to only particular regions of a country. C. economic success for particular social groups. D. all of the above

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When states choose to grant local governments some degree of autonomy in making policy decisions, they are granting what is called

a. local federalism.  b. home rule.   c. localism.  d. eminent domain. 

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Between 1789 and the Civil War, the Supreme Court was primarily occupied with the issues of

A. states' rights and slavery. B. trade relations and states' rights. C. national supremacy and trade relations. D. slavery and national supremacy. E. commerce and civil liberties.

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NATO intervention in the former Yugoslavia to help prevent human rights abuses is a good example of the intersection of which two types of security?

A) Economic and human B) Economic and religious C) Human and international D) International and economic E) Religious and human

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