From the point of view of publishers and broadcasters, regulations were necessary to prevent ______.

a. overlap
b. bias
c. overgrazing
d. consolidation


c. overgrazing

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A. liberal B. conservative C. extremist D. moderate

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The process of attracting key party and interest group figures to a candidate is known as the

A. open primary. B. caucus. C. national convention. D. invisible primary. E. general election.

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Which of the following most clearly contributed to Barack Obama's victory in the 2012 presidential election?

a. Voters thought Obama's policies were more likely to favor the middle class. b. Voters thought Obama's policies would be more likely to result in the self-deportation of illegal immigrants. c. Voters agreed with Obama that the federal government is doing too much. d. Voters agreed with Obama that tax rates should be kept at their current level.

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Pork barrel refers to favoritism by a governor or other elected officials in distributing government monies or other resources to a particular program or jurisdiction

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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