Why was the Federal Communications Commission established?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was established to make sure that the radio and television programs represented a variety of viewpoints, back when access to the airwaves was scarce and there were few channels.

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Laverne is a registered Democrat, but she lives in a state where she can vote in the Republican primary if she chooses. This rule is most likely intended to do which of the following?

a. Increase voter turnout by generating excitement about the general election b. Encourage citizens to form minor parties to make elections more competitive c. Guarantee that parties do not engage in discriminatory forms of gerrymandering d. Prevent the parties from becoming controlled by a small group of party activists

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Most lobbyists make formal contacts with legislators with the primary intention of which goal?

a. counting the interest group's supporters quickly b. answering questions the legislators have and trying to win their support c. hiding that the group had been meeting any particular legislator d. hiring them as lobbyists

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What is devolution?

a. A process that decentralizes government services from the federal government to state and local governments b. A process of transferring government assets or services to the private sector c. A process of transferring local government responsibilities to the federal government d. A process where states function as laboratories of democracy and set federal standards

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While Abraham Lincoln promised an end to federal expansion following the Civil War, after World War II, ______.

a. no such retrenchment occurred, leading to a continued expansion of war powers abroad b. a similar reduction in federal power was seen in foreign and domestic troop levels c. American forces remained abroad, leading to a “freeze” in formal and informal hostilities d. America and its former enemies, Germany and Japan, entered a new era of nonviolent competition

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