In a managed news coverage, _____.
A. information is collected, analyzed, and disseminated online by independent journalists, scholars, politicians, and the general citizenry
B. the campaign manager creates newsworthy events that demonstrate the candidate's strong points so that the media can capture this image of the candidate
C. a political candidate's press adviser tries to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a particular interpretation or slant
D. a candidate uses issue advertisement to focus on flaws in their opponents' positions on various issues, such as immigration and terrorism
E. a candidate uses a negative political advertisement that attacks an opponent's character
Answer: B
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Cities must redistrict every __________ years
A) 2 B) 5 C) 10 D) 20
The Supreme Court used which amendment to the Constitution to apply most of the provisions of the Bill of Rights to state governments?
A) Nineteenth Amendment B) Fourteenth Amendment C) Fifth Amendment D) Twenty-second Amendment E) Twenty-fourth Amendment
Voters deciding whether to approve an issue or proposal put on the ballot by a local government is known as _________
A. keypad polling B. public-regardingness C. referenda voting D. citizen politics
With which of the following statements would critics of original intent likely agree?
a. There is no way to anticipate all the personal freedoms necessary in a democracy. b. The expansion of rights that has occurred since the mid-1960s is illegitimate and has no foundation in the text of the Constitution. c. Loose constructionism is a way to stay close to the Constitution's true meaning. d. The intentions of the framers are impossible to determine. –