How did the rise of newspaper chains affect the political influence of the press? What ultimately eroded the political power of these chains? How and why has the influence of newspapers continued to decline today?

What will be an ideal response?


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In which of the following situations can the governor exercise his or her right to veto?

a. when the legislature cannot come to a consensus to pass a legislation b. when the governor has a hidden agenda for reform regarding a legislation c. when the legislature takes too long to pass a bill d. when the governor feels the need to strike down a particular legislation

Political Science

Which of the following is true about the Bretton Woods system?

A) It was closely tied to Mexican leadership. B) It was based on a mixture of economic liberalism and protectionism. C) It included the "gold standard." D) It was designed to diffuse global economic unity.

Political Science

Based on the logic of the balance of power, which of the following is a good example of an alliance that can be said to be currently balancing the United States?

A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization B. European Union C. North American Free Trade Agreement D. United Nations

Political Science

An election in which the majority party (according to party identification) is defeated in a temporary reversal is

A) a maintaining election. B) a realigning election. C) a retrospective election. D) a deviating election. E) none of the above.

Political Science