How are media characters in terms of socioeconomic status?

a. Almost half of the characters are poor
b. Almost half of the characters are middle class
c. Almost half of the characters are wealthy or ultra-wealth
d. No socioeconomic status is portrayed in the media


c. Almost half of the characters are wealthy or ultra-wealth

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Diaspora refers to groups who have been forced to move from one part of the world to another. 2. The majority of Cambodian, Laotian, Hmong, and Vietnamese refugee teenagers become involved in gang criminal behavior. 3. All of the Hmong continue to exist in a state of marginalization. 4. Amish youth have no choice but to choose to accept an Amish identity. 5. The Amish support their own private schools, which teach the practical skills of everyday life.

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Varying the rate of speech during a presentation can

A. confuse listeners. B. come across as artificial. C. hold listeners' interest. D. make even a dull talk exciting.

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In a ___________culture such as ___________ , both men and women are encouraged to be modest and oriented to maintaining quality of life

a. masculine; the United States b. masculine; Japan c. feminine; Venezuela d. feminine; Sweden

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Which of the following is NOT a tip for how to use technology to make a great video?

A) Use long-distance shots most the time. B) Plan on editing. C) Keep the light source behind you. D) Use an external microphone.

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