Using Skowronek's model, if a president appears open-minded and receptive to competing claims while he or she is in office, we couldassume that the president was affiliated with a __________ regime
A)weak
B)strong
C)moderate
D)declining
B
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Which of the following statements most accurately characterizes the prison boom in the United States?
A. Drug offenses account for most of the prison boom incarcerations. B. Homicide offenders account for almost 60% of the increase in the prison population. C. Incarceration rates lower as violent crime rates lower, but they have risen sharply during the boom. D. The violent crime rate increase has almost exactly matched the drug offense rate increase during the prison boom.
Because news media outlets, such as television, radio, and newspapers, depend on ratings and readership to secure advertising dollars, a major goal for these media outlets is to
a. use the Internet as much as possible. b. pay their advertising sales representatives as little as possible. c. hire attractive broadcast journalists. d. attract as large an audience as possible. e. report only local stories.
Journalistic norms of objectivity and accuracy emerged mid-century, some say, because of
A) ?government regulation resulting from journalistic excesses. B) ?lack of competition, allowing focus on quality rather than sensationalism. C) ?growing realization among journalists of their responsibility to the public welfare. D) ?a reaction to paying damages from lawsuits based on faulty reporting. E) ?public criticism of pandering journalists.
All of the following are qualifications to be the president of the United States except he or she must a. be at least thirty-five years old. b. have served in a branch of the military
c. have been a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years. d. be a natural-born citizen of the United States.