Journalistic norms of objectivity and accuracy emerged mid-century, some say, because of
A) ?government regulation resulting from journalistic excesses.
B) ?lack of competition, allowing focus on quality rather than sensationalism.
C) ?growing realization among journalists of their responsibility to the public welfare.
D) ?a reaction to paying damages from lawsuits based on faulty reporting.
E) ?public criticism of pandering journalists.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements about Indian parties since 1989 is TRUE?
a. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has replaced the Congress Party as the dominant party and thus has been able to form governments fairly easily. b. Despite some losses, the Congress Party remains the dominant party and is still able to form governments fairly easily. c. No party has been able to form a government on its own coalition governments have become the norm. d. The two major parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress Party, have consistently formed coalition governments. e. Regional parties have become less important.
How is a cod fishery an example of the tragedy of the commons?
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What does the proposal in the Great Compromise or Connecticut Plan have in common with the governmental structure in Great Britain?
a. two-house legislature b. presidential role c. prime minister role d. zero taxes e. parliamentary system