Advocates of dropping all FCC content regulations believe that
A) all regulations violate the First Amendment.
B) this would result in reduced media-generated polarization of the population.
C) ?broadcast media should be treated the same as other media.
D) ?existing regulations on Internet political content are unconstitutional.
E) ?print media have been disadvantaged relative to other types of media outlets.
C
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a. An order issued by the president b. An obligation of the president c. An annual speech to both houses of Congress d. A level of support characterized by a popular majority
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787 the final compromise of the state delegations concerning slavery was
a. that slavery would be abolished. b. that slavery would be declared as immoral and would be phased out over the next thirty years. c. that slavery was of no significance in the new nation. d. that a slave would be counted as a whole person for the purpose of representation in Congress. e. that five slaves would be counted as the equivalent of three “free persons” for the purpose of representation in Congress.
At President Roosevelt's urging, Congress passed dozens of laws designed to end the Depression. Why did the Supreme Court initially overturn these New Deal policies?
a. The Court believed that federal intervention in the economy was unconstitutional. b. The Court believed that Roosevelt was meddling in the Court's jurisdiction. c. The Court typically gave deference to the decisions enacted by the elected branches of government. d. Federal intervention in the economy was perceived as being the best way to end the Great Depression.
How did the parties solve the problem of free riding in elections?
a. They made participation exciting and fun. b. They instituted mandatory voting. c. They replaced the secret ballot with public ballots. d. They made Election Day a national holiday so no one had to work.