What changed the way Americans got information about politics in the early 20th century?

A) the printing press
B) the partisan press
C) radio
D) television
E) the internet


C

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The popularly elected president is

A. an American invention. B. common in European democracies. C. a key feature of parliamentarian systems. D. a powerful figure in the Japanese government. E. the same as a prime minister.

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The press secretary heads a large staff that

A. meets with reporters. B. briefs the president on questions he is likely to be asked C. attempts to control the flow of news from cabinet departments to the press D. arranges briefings for out-of-town editors. E. All of these are correct.

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A difference that is produced only by an expectation of an effect

A) is impossible in experimental designs. B) is a placebo effect. C) is routine in experimental designs. D) cannot be controlled, but it is rarely a significant problem.

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After the 1894-1900 realignment, which party dominated until the realignment of 1932?

A. Democratic-Republicans B. Democrats C. Federalists D. Republicans

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