In the 1920's, newspaper was chal lenged by the innovation of
a. television
b. magazines
c. radio
d. mass produced books
C
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The Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to a speedy and public trial before an impartial jury in the district where the crime was committed. It says nothing about either the press or the public. Discuss how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Sixth Amendment’s application to the press and public.
What will be an ideal response?
Nervous speakers may experience a pounding heart, upset stomach, cold hands, or worried thoughts. Fortunately, these symptoms of nervousness
a. are experienced by all speakers. b. are only experienced by a few speakers. c. are visible but ignored most audience members. d. are not visible by audience members. e. are boosts to speaker energy.
Nominating speeches combine deliberative and ceremonial goals. Which of the following features
reflects the ceremonial element of a nominating speech? A) drawing the audience together in support of common values B) showing the fitness of the candidate for office C) making the importance of the office clear D) guiding and persuading the audience to choose a particular leader E) formally placing the candidate's name into nomination
What is one thing a speaker should do when delivering a speech?
A. maintain eye contact with the audience B. check note cards after reaching the podium C. speak more quickly than when having a conversation D. speak in a monotone