Unlike newspapers and magazines, broadcasters must be __________
a. approved by a board of directors
b. regulated by a federal ratings board
c. licensed by a government agency
d. allocated a specific time slot for broadcasting
Answer: c
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a. the director of the Central Intelligence Agency b. the director of National Intelligence c. the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff d. the National Security Agency
The pressure for former communist countries in Eastern Europe to meet the reforms and requirements to join NATO and the European Union is an example of the influence of ______.
A. global governance B. global markets C. information and communications technology D. shifting centers of power
In economic and legal senses, property is defined as
A. material possessions. B. liquid or transferable capital assets. C. anything that can be owned. D. land. E. property, firms, or businesses.
What was the controversy involving Japanese textbooks?
a) Critics charged that the textbooks whitewashed Japanese atrocities during World War II. b) Critics charged that the textbooks were unduly anti-American in their treatment of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. c) Critics charged that the textbooks gave too much attention that was focused on Japanese bacteriological warfare during World War II. d) Critics charged that the textbooks had been unduly subject to feminist influence in their treatment of the issue of "comfort women."