The ?fairness doctrine required
A) broadcasters to make facilities available to all responsible parties in a community wishing to express conflicting views on issues.
B) the press to refrain from publishing strategic information during wartime.
C) broadcast stations to provide fair coverage of all views on public issues.
D) broadcast stations to provide free air time to all candidates running for public office.
E) all Internet service providers to use similar equipment.
C
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a. Politics takes place entirely at the local level. b. The effect of locally based groups on public policy at the local level is minimal. c. Local politics seldom has an effect on national politics. d. Government at the grass roots level is the fountainhead of state, national, and global politics.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. necessary and proper for carrying into Execution” the foregoing enumerated powers. b. supreme over the laws of the several States.” c. necessary to enact the enumerated powers, the propriety of said laws shall be determined by the several States.” d. necessary so long as they are based on the common law of England or of the Colonies.”
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a. take a candidate’s entire platform into consideration b. vote only for the candidate who supports his or her views on abortion c. vote only in a presidential election d. consider voting for a different party than normal