What is the significance of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
a. It deregulated media ownership, creating large media companies that owned multiple outlets in multiple formats.
b. It deregulated media ownership, creating a multitude of small, privately-owned outlets
c. It deregulated media ownership, dismantling the three broadcast companies that had been in operation since the 1950s.
d. It increased regulation of broadcast television, but deregulated cable networks.
a
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In 1987 the Democratic-controlled judiciary committee defeated the Supreme Court nomination of
a. Robert Bork. b. William Rehnquist. c. Earl Warren. d. Clarence Thomas. e. Sandra Day O'Connor
Demonstrations and protests:
a. Should be widely used in policy practice. b. Are usually successful in changing policy. c. Can be used to educate the public. d. Are most useful for securing additional resources for specific programs.
The International Court of Justice is ______.
a. A legal entity separate from the United Nations that prosecutes international criminals b. Composed of 20 judges elected by the General Assembly and Security Council for 9-year terms c. The legal branch of the United Nations d. Located in Spain
The UN has the budget and resources equivalent to that of most small states
Indicate whether this statement is true or false