Which of the following has been ruled constitutional when applied to the radio and television industries?
A) the fairness doctrine
B) the "bad tendency" doctrine
C) the balancing doctrine
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A
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Why do winning candidates claim a mandate even though political scientists generally discredit the mandate theory of elections?
a. Politicians think that political scientists do not understand how things actually work. b. Voters do not necessarily prefer all of the winning candidate's issue positions. c. Winning candidates want to justify their policy proposals by claiming that the public supports them. d. Winning candidates are not well versed in the political science literature.
In terms of emergency management, readiness involves ________
A. getting the right people to the site in question as quickly as possible B. prepositioning supplies and equipment and making sure that first responders are trained in what to do when an emergency occurs C. everything that occurs immediately after an emergency event such as the cleanup of debris and restoration of traffic patterns D. changing the design of communities and buildings to make them less vulnerable to future incidents E. educating people and providing them with adequate information
The enumerated powers in Article I of the Constitution were intended to
A. limit the powers of the state governments. B. ensure that neither northern nor southern states would be at a disadvantage. C. ensure that neither small nor large states would be at a disadvantage. D. limit the power of the presidency. E. establish a government strong enough to forge a union that was secure in its defense and stable in its economy.
Which of the following is the most important predictor of voting behavior?
A. voter mobilization B. campaign resources C. issues D. candidate appeal E. party identification