_____ typically involves three to 20 people who come together to communicate with one another.

a. Interpersonal communication
b. Intrapersonal communication
c. Mass communication
d. Small-group communication


d. Small-group communication
Small-group communication typically involves three to 20 people who come together to communicate with one another. Examples of small groups include a family, a group of friends, a group of classmates working on a project, and a workplace management team.

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One of the first major policy initiatives launched in the 1940s by the newly formed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was the chain-broadcasting ruling. This policy was important because it_________

a. ?prohibited large networks from pressuring local affiliates to air radio programs produced by the network for nationwide syndication b. ?prohibited large networks from using their owned and operated stations to show local content c. ?introduced regulations on obscenity and profanity that would set the stage for later battles between networks and the FCC d. ?ended the US government's subsidization of the large radio networks

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The

is a simplistic production that usually uses amateur actors, little or no editing, and makeshift sets. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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This U.S. media company generated $43.7 billion in revenue. It is considered the largest media company in the United States

a. Walt Disney b. New Corporation c. Viacom d. Times Warner

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Travis advocated a 5% reduction in salaries of the executives in his company so that it might weather an economic downturn without laying off additional employees. Because this pay cut would also affect him, Travis’s arguments were more persuasive than they might otherwise have been. His persuasiveness was a product of ______.

a. his position as a reluctant advocate b. his dynamism c. his ability to act as a “jailhouse snitch” d. the audience identifying with him

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