Framing in the news involves __________.
A. deciding which stories are newsworthy
B. influencing people through news story interpretation
C. stripping a story of its context to avoid the appearance of bias
D. hiding a disreputable source in a credible news story
Answer: B
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When no presidential candidate receives a majority of the electoral vote, the
A. current president serves two more years and another general election is held. B. candidate who receives a plurality of the popular vote is elected. C. electors cast a second ballot to determine who will be elected. D. election is decided in the House of Representatives. E. election is decided in the House of Representatives, where the candidate who receives a plurality of the popular vote is required to be elected.
In which way did the Articles of Confederation address the regulation of foreign trade?
a. It did not allow government to regulate foreign trade. b. It required states to address foreign trade. c. It introduced prohibitive tariffs on foreign imports. d. It prevented states from taxing foreign or domestic trade.
At its most basic level, Marx's characterization of society is that it is divided between the capitalist class and the:
A) government. B) elite class. C) proletariat class. D) bureaucracy.
What allowed the penny press to thrive in the 19th century?
a. Constant and aggressive coverage of politics was the most attractive strategy. b. Maintaining low prices to ensure that newspapers were widely available. c. Expanding the news to include human interest stories and coverage of crime, business, and social events. d. Embracing long-form stories for the Sunday editions combined with extensive advertising of new products.