What is media consolidation, and what are its consequences?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define media consolidation as the process of having a smaller number of companies own an increasing number of outlets, which is a product of a profit-driven media structure.
2. Explain that because of media consolidation, a handful of companies now control 90 percent of the news media content in the United States.
3. Explain how this can threaten the democratic foundation of the nation by limiting the flow of information.

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a. Set minimum national standards, industry by industry, for the release of point-source pollution b. Required local governments to install secondary sewage treatment facilities c. Delegated to states the obligation to monitor water quality and take enforcement actions d. All of the above

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Which of the following is associated with people's exposure to partisan news outlets?

A. gaining a more nuanced view of opposing political opinions B. greater political interest and engagement C. misunderstanding of their own party's philosophy D. a lower level of news consumption E. the formation of less extreme political opinions

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From the close of World War II until the late 1980s another superpower existed that often opposed the United States and consumed much of the president’s energies. This superpower was

a. the People’s Republic of China. b. Great Britain. c. the Soviet Union (USSR). d. Cuba. e. Israel.

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During the Cuban missile crisis, President Kennedy privately signaled to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev that if the Soviet Union withdrew its missiles from Cuba, the United States would

A) leave Cuba. B) leave NATO. C) remove missiles from Europe. D) remove missiles from Alaska. E) remove missiles from Turkey.

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