Humans can process up to __________ words per minute
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d. 400
e. 500
e
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Laws that indirectly limit the freedom of speech while achieving other substantial government objectives are called ______.
a. content-based restrictions b. content-neutral restrictions c. time, place, and manner restrictions d. both content-based restrictions and content-neutral restrictions e. both content-neutral restrictions and time, place, and manner restrictions
Based on Todd's ten years of experience working in radio, he was able to provide examples from
what he had observed in the industry. What are these types of examples called? A) physical B) demonstrative C) hypothetical D) factual
Your textbook identifies several ways that speakers can use nonverbal communication to increase the persuasiveness of their statements. Which of the following nonverbal behaviors is NOT in line with these prescriptions?
A. matching someone else's nonverbal behavior B. maintaining eye contact with someone while speaking C. casually touching someone on the arm D. speaking softly, slowly, and calmly
Sensing that the future of computing was in personal computers and that computers' power would reside not in their size but in the software that ran them, ________ dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 and, with his friend ________, founded Microsoft Corporation.
A. Bill Gates; Paul Allen B. Paul Baran; Paul Allen C. Steven Bellovin; Vinton Cerf D. Steve Jobs; Stephen Wozniak