Deck 7: The News and Social Media

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سؤال
The modern landmark case (1971) on the freedom of the press was

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.
B) Near v. Minnesota.
C) New York Times v. Sullivan.
D) the Pentagon Papers .
E) Schenck v. United States.
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سؤال
Any effort to monopolize the press or curtail its freedom is met with strong protests from those fearing a trend toward __________ rule.

A) aristocratic
B) authoritarian
C) democratic
D) oligarchic
E) populist
سؤال
__________ is the government's ability to restrict the publication of sensitive material.

A) Censorship
B) Due process
C) Freedom of the press
D) Habeas corpus
E) Prior restraint
سؤال
Because most people cannot directly observe political events, they rely on _________ for information about politics and government.

A) mass media
B) political parties
C) muckrakers
D) yellow journalism
E) letters
سؤال
At the heart of a democracy lies the ability for the press to inform the people free from government interference in its role as

A) watchman.
B) trendsetter.
C) opinion creator.
D) muckraker.
E) watchdog.
سؤال
The Court required proof of actual malice to convict in a libel suit in

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.
B) Near v. Minnesota.
C) New York Times v. Sullivan.
D) the Pentagon Papers case.
E) Schenck v. United States.
سؤال
For libel to be brought by a public figure, he or she must prove  _________, that the publisher knew the material was false or acted in reckless disregard of whether it was true or false, has occurred.

A) actual malice
B) slander
C) partial malice
D) objective malice
E) subjective malice
سؤال
Over time, the concentration of media ownership has _______ due to more lax FCC control.

A) grown
B) shrunk
C) remained unchanged
D) protracted
E) expelled
سؤال
The__________ scandal, uncovered by two reporters from the Washington Post , revealed questionable activities in the Richard Nixon administration.

A) Cuban Missile
B) Irangate
C) Monica Lewinski
D) Watergate
E) Youngstown
سؤال
Mass media is comprised of news sources, including all of the following EXCEPT

A) newspapers.
B) television.
C) personal correspondence.
D) radio.
E) the Internet.
سؤال
Since the 1960s, journalists have found themselves covering news with more _________.

A) descriptions
B) details
C) commentary
D) predictions
E) analysis
سؤال
Which amendment to the Constitution protects the freedom of the press?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Ninth
سؤال
In 1934, Congress created the __________, now a powerful agency that regulates all forms of electronic media, including radio, television and cable television, cell phones, and even wireless networks.

A) Central Intelligence Agency
B) Federal Communications Commission
C) Federal Media Agency
D) National Broadcasting Association
E) National Broadcasting Commission
سؤال
An enduring and effective democracy demands ________________.

A) televised information
B) a knowledgeable public
C) popular politicians
D) regular speeches
E) access to newspapers
سؤال
In __________, the Court ruled that only in exceptionally rare cases could the government stop the printing of a story, overturning a conviction and invalidating the law that led to the conviction.

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
B) Near v. Minnesota
C) New York Times v. Sullivan
D) the Pentagon Papers case
E) Schenck v. United States
سؤال
Which of the following is (are) NOT considered a source of mass media?

A) newspapers
B) television
C) radio
D) blogs
E) All of these are considered sources of mass media.
سؤال
__________, which began publication in Boston in 1690, had only a few pages and was more a pamphlet than a newspaper during the colonial era.

A) Two Treatises of Government
B) The Boston Globe
C) The New York Times
D) Public Occurrences
E) The Evening Post
سؤال
__________ is the publication of false and damaging information about someone.

A) Fraud
B) Libel
C) Negligence
D) Prior restraint
E) Slander
سؤال
In the landmark Supreme Court case the Pentagon Papers, the court ruled that the government _________.

A) had not proven that actual malice had been used by the New York Times
B) had violated the civil liberties of Daniel Ellsberg
C) had engaged in illegal activities in pursuing war in Vietnam
D) had met the extraordinary burden of proof needed for prior restraint
E) had not met the extraordinary burden of proof needed for prior restraint
سؤال
A subset of the mass media that provide the news of the day gathered and reported by journalists is known as

A) the Internet.
B) radio.
C) blogs.
D) news media.
E) public opinion.
سؤال
By the 1960s, people started to rely more on __________ news than newspapers for their political information.

A) Internet
B) periodical
C) radio
D) television
E) word of mouth
سؤال
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the most famous newspaper publishers in the Partisan Era (1790 to 1900), used __________ to sell papers and attract readers.

A) comics
B) large type
C) provocative headlines
D) pictures
E) all of these
سؤال
A__________ is a website that provides a forum for "bottom-up" commentary, description of events, video postings, and general conversation.

A) blog
B) crumb
C) listserv
D) thread
E) troll
سؤال
In 2012, nearly 50 million Americans listened to talk radio, and the majority of them listened to __________ programs.

A) comedy
B) communist
C) conservative
D) liberal
E) progressive
سؤال
Conduct or language that incites rebellion again the authority of a state is called _________.

A) actual malice
B) alien and seditious
C) seditious libel
D) seditious slander
E) seditious malice
سؤال
In a series of essays published in New York newspapers, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay responded to the Antifederalists' fierce campaign against the Constitution in what are today known as __________ and are still regarded as a leading source for understanding the Constitution.

A) Common Sense
B) Crime and Punishment
C) On Liberty
D) Federalist Papers
E) Silent Spring
سؤال
The 1978 landmark Supreme Court decision in __________ established the precedent that the FCC has the legal authority to fine any media outlet that knowingly allows the expression of obscene content, under certain circumstances.

A) CBS Inc. v. FCC
B) FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
C) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
D) New York Times v. Sullivan
E) Schenck v. United States
سؤال
President _________ started his own newspaper in order to get his message out.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) James Buchanan
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) James Polk
E) William Taft
سؤال
President Theodore Roosevelt coined the term "________" for journalists who engaged in investigative reporting that sought to uncover corruption and wrongdoing.

A) yellow journalism
B) muckraking
C) backraking
D) opinion making
E) libelraking
سؤال
Who did Americans rate "the most trusted man in America" in 1973?

A) Joseph Pulitzer
B) President John F. Kennedy
C) Walter Cronkite
D) Walter Mondale
E) William Randolph Hearst
سؤال
_________ was a form of journalism that distorted the presentation of events and could mislead the public in the interest of boosting sales.

A) Yellow journalism
B) Gold journalism
C) Muckraking
D) Penny journalism
E) Slanderous journalism
سؤال
What novel exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry in 1906?

A) Adolph Ochs' Pilgrim's Progress
B) Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian
C) Jeremy Rifkin's Beyond Beef
D) Upton Sinclair's The Jungle
E) Walen Jennings' Meat
سؤال
When Benjamin Day began selling his paper for a penny an issue he began the era of the __________.

A) penny press
B) penny mailer
C) one-cent rag
D) one-cent press
E) penny caller
سؤال
Of the cable news networks, __________ has the largest audience.

A) ABC
B) CNN
C) C-SPAN
D) Fox News
E) MSNBC
سؤال
President John Adams' Sedition Act (1798) made it illegal to print or publish any "_________" about the federal government.

A) revolutionary writing
B) false, scandalous, and malicious writing
C) cruel and vindictive writing
D) bitter, oppressive, and angry writing
E) salacious and vulgar writing
سؤال
Statistics on the changing media environment suggest two main lessons:

A) (1) Americans invent new media every decade; (2) less attention is focused on international affairs.
B) (1) Americans adopt new media quickly; (2) there are more options for getting news than ever before.
C) (1) Americans are increasingly less interested in the news; (2) technology cannot make up for the lack of interest.
D) (1) Americans adopt new media quickly; (2) they abandon previous options when new technology emerges.
E) (1) Americans are resistant to new technology; (2) there are more options for getting news than ever before.
سؤال
__________ is news with fewer hard facts, more emphasis on personal stories that engage (or shock) the public, and often appeals to the emotions rather than the intellect.

A) Entertainment
B) Hard news
C) Infotainment
D) Blue journalism
E) Yellow journalism
سؤال
Benjamin Franklin's writing of __________ defended objectivity in journalism. Although it contradicted the prevailing view at the time, it would help set the standard for future American journalism.

A) "An Apology for Journalists"
B) "A Testimony for the Printers"
C) "An Apology for Printers"
D) "A Cause and Effect Apology for Printers"
E) none of these
سؤال
The decline of newspapers raises concerns because newspapers tend to contain more __________-fact-based stories, as opposed to interpretive narratives-than are reported on TV.

A) blue journalism
B) hard news
C) soft news
D) sound bites
E) yellow journalism
سؤال
The __________ waged a fierce campaign against the Constitution, and those supporting the Constitution responded, most famously in a series of essays published in New York newspapers.

A) Federalists
B) Antifederalists
C) Jeffersonians
D) Democratic-Republicans
E) None of these are true.
سؤال
Which of the following is true of the Millennial generation?

A) They are more than three times more likely to get news from The Daily Show .
B) They frequently read newspapers or listen to the radio.
C) They do more channel surfing than sitting through an entire program.
D) They watch FOX News more than any other station.
E) All of the above are true.
سؤال
In the past forty years, Americans' confidence in the press has _______.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) regressed
E) changed slightly
سؤال
Another development in social networking is the rise of __________, as it uses Internet-based messages to share information simultaneously with a large number of people.

A) Facebook
B) MSN Messenger
C) Myspace
D) Twitter
E) Yahoo!
سؤال
____________ was the first president to use the radio to speak directly to the American people.

A) Andrew Jackson
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) Harry S. Truman
E) John F. Kennedy
سؤال
Although there will always be a gap of information, ___________ will eventually give older and less wealthy Americans a better chance to become informed about politics than they currently are.

A) news media
B) education
C) the Internet
D) television
E) word of mouth
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT true of blogs?

A) They capture the interest of all ages.
B) They do not foster deliberation.
C) They reinforce existing preferences.
D) They are more likely to spread false information.
E) All of these are true.
سؤال
The leading platform for social networking is

A) NBC.
B) iTunes.
C) Google.
D) eHarmony.
E) Facebook.
سؤال
According to the text, the best word to describe today's media environment is "__________."

A) polarizing
B) biased
C) soft
D) choice
E) declining
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT a general concern about the news media?

A) Media is biased.
B) Media does not present objective information.
C) Media emphasizes hard news.
D) Media does not hold elected officials accountable.
E) All of these are general concerns about the media.
سؤال
The ________ model argues that the press serves the interests of government only.

A) propaganda
B) minimal-effects
C) selective perception
D) selective exposure
E) not-so-minimal effects model
سؤال
__________ is the ability of the media to alter the public's view on an issue by presenting it in a particular way.

A) Agenda setting
B) Framing
C) Priming
D) Sensationalizing
E) All of these are true.
سؤال
Cell phone usage is nearly universal now, with text messaging so common that most people have __________ texting as part of their payment plan.

A) 20 hours of
B) 40 hours of
C) 60 minutes of
D) 80 minutes of
E) unlimited
سؤال
According to Gallup Poll data, most Americans feel that the news media has a _________ bias.

A) conservative
B) libertarian
C) liberal
D) socialist
E) moderate
سؤال
Which of the following is a concern about soft news?

A) Visuals may appeal to emotions more than to the intellect.
B) The discussion of public policy may overshadow the personal stories.
C) Televised debates may be harmful to a candidate's reputation.
D) The public may not be able to connect with the content.
E) Young people may change the channels too quickly to pay attention.
سؤال
While not overstating the power of the media, the ___________ model acknowledges that the press has a substantial impact.

A) na ï ve
B) minimal effects
C) selective exposure
D) selective perception
E) not-so-minimal effects
سؤال
In the 2012 presidential campaign, the media primed the public to make __________ a major issue of the election.

A) gay marriage
B) international relations
C) military strikes
D) the economy
E) education
سؤال
According to the __________ model, in a process described as selective exposure, people secured information from sources that agreed with them, leading to the reinforcement of beliefs, not to a change of beliefs.

A) naïve
B) minimal effects
C) not-so-minimal effects
D) propaganda
E) selective effects
سؤال
__________ are very brief snippets of information.

A) Blogs
B) Sound bites
C) Tweets
D) Websites
E) All of these
سؤال
________, the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, are currently changing the media environment.

A) Latinos
B) Asians
C) African Americans
D) Eastern Europeans
E) Caucasians
سؤال
As opposed to previous generations at this point in their lives, Millennials are _________  interested in politics.

A) more
B) less
C) equally
D) passively
E) regressively
سؤال
State the effect of television on news reporting.
سؤال
State the concerns over media bias.
سؤال
Compare and contrast the media use of older Americans (those over 40 years old) with younger Americans.
سؤال
Define propaganda model .
سؤال
State the function of the news media.
سؤال
What are the consequences of media choice?
سؤال
Discuss how the news media have evolved and adapted to new technologies.
سؤال
Survey the impact of social networking.
سؤال
Distinguish selective exposure from selective perception.
سؤال
Explain the relationship between freedom of press and democracy.
سؤال
State three ways media coverage of the news affects politics.
سؤال
Explain prior restraint .
سؤال
Why are most of the political talk show hosts conservative? Explain the possible reasons.
سؤال
What issues are the media putting on the political agenda right now?
سؤال
Why was freedom of the press so important to the colonists and members of the Founding generation?
سؤال
Discuss the different models that are used to explain the impact of the news media on the public.
سؤال
Discuss the ways Freedom House rates freedom of the press.
سؤال
Explain what the Supreme Court meant by "actual malice" in NYT v. Sullivan.
سؤال
How did muckraker Upton Sinclair influence public opinion and public policy?
سؤال
Define libel .
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Deck 7: The News and Social Media
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The modern landmark case (1971) on the freedom of the press was

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.
B) Near v. Minnesota.
C) New York Times v. Sullivan.
D) the Pentagon Papers .
E) Schenck v. United States.
D
2
Any effort to monopolize the press or curtail its freedom is met with strong protests from those fearing a trend toward __________ rule.

A) aristocratic
B) authoritarian
C) democratic
D) oligarchic
E) populist
B
3
__________ is the government's ability to restrict the publication of sensitive material.

A) Censorship
B) Due process
C) Freedom of the press
D) Habeas corpus
E) Prior restraint
E
4
Because most people cannot directly observe political events, they rely on _________ for information about politics and government.

A) mass media
B) political parties
C) muckrakers
D) yellow journalism
E) letters
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At the heart of a democracy lies the ability for the press to inform the people free from government interference in its role as

A) watchman.
B) trendsetter.
C) opinion creator.
D) muckraker.
E) watchdog.
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The Court required proof of actual malice to convict in a libel suit in

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.
B) Near v. Minnesota.
C) New York Times v. Sullivan.
D) the Pentagon Papers case.
E) Schenck v. United States.
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For libel to be brought by a public figure, he or she must prove  _________, that the publisher knew the material was false or acted in reckless disregard of whether it was true or false, has occurred.

A) actual malice
B) slander
C) partial malice
D) objective malice
E) subjective malice
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Over time, the concentration of media ownership has _______ due to more lax FCC control.

A) grown
B) shrunk
C) remained unchanged
D) protracted
E) expelled
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The__________ scandal, uncovered by two reporters from the Washington Post , revealed questionable activities in the Richard Nixon administration.

A) Cuban Missile
B) Irangate
C) Monica Lewinski
D) Watergate
E) Youngstown
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Mass media is comprised of news sources, including all of the following EXCEPT

A) newspapers.
B) television.
C) personal correspondence.
D) radio.
E) the Internet.
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Since the 1960s, journalists have found themselves covering news with more _________.

A) descriptions
B) details
C) commentary
D) predictions
E) analysis
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Which amendment to the Constitution protects the freedom of the press?

A) First
B) Second
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
E) Ninth
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In 1934, Congress created the __________, now a powerful agency that regulates all forms of electronic media, including radio, television and cable television, cell phones, and even wireless networks.

A) Central Intelligence Agency
B) Federal Communications Commission
C) Federal Media Agency
D) National Broadcasting Association
E) National Broadcasting Commission
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An enduring and effective democracy demands ________________.

A) televised information
B) a knowledgeable public
C) popular politicians
D) regular speeches
E) access to newspapers
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In __________, the Court ruled that only in exceptionally rare cases could the government stop the printing of a story, overturning a conviction and invalidating the law that led to the conviction.

A) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
B) Near v. Minnesota
C) New York Times v. Sullivan
D) the Pentagon Papers case
E) Schenck v. United States
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Which of the following is (are) NOT considered a source of mass media?

A) newspapers
B) television
C) radio
D) blogs
E) All of these are considered sources of mass media.
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__________, which began publication in Boston in 1690, had only a few pages and was more a pamphlet than a newspaper during the colonial era.

A) Two Treatises of Government
B) The Boston Globe
C) The New York Times
D) Public Occurrences
E) The Evening Post
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__________ is the publication of false and damaging information about someone.

A) Fraud
B) Libel
C) Negligence
D) Prior restraint
E) Slander
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In the landmark Supreme Court case the Pentagon Papers, the court ruled that the government _________.

A) had not proven that actual malice had been used by the New York Times
B) had violated the civil liberties of Daniel Ellsberg
C) had engaged in illegal activities in pursuing war in Vietnam
D) had met the extraordinary burden of proof needed for prior restraint
E) had not met the extraordinary burden of proof needed for prior restraint
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A subset of the mass media that provide the news of the day gathered and reported by journalists is known as

A) the Internet.
B) radio.
C) blogs.
D) news media.
E) public opinion.
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By the 1960s, people started to rely more on __________ news than newspapers for their political information.

A) Internet
B) periodical
C) radio
D) television
E) word of mouth
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Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the most famous newspaper publishers in the Partisan Era (1790 to 1900), used __________ to sell papers and attract readers.

A) comics
B) large type
C) provocative headlines
D) pictures
E) all of these
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A__________ is a website that provides a forum for "bottom-up" commentary, description of events, video postings, and general conversation.

A) blog
B) crumb
C) listserv
D) thread
E) troll
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In 2012, nearly 50 million Americans listened to talk radio, and the majority of them listened to __________ programs.

A) comedy
B) communist
C) conservative
D) liberal
E) progressive
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Conduct or language that incites rebellion again the authority of a state is called _________.

A) actual malice
B) alien and seditious
C) seditious libel
D) seditious slander
E) seditious malice
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In a series of essays published in New York newspapers, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay responded to the Antifederalists' fierce campaign against the Constitution in what are today known as __________ and are still regarded as a leading source for understanding the Constitution.

A) Common Sense
B) Crime and Punishment
C) On Liberty
D) Federalist Papers
E) Silent Spring
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The 1978 landmark Supreme Court decision in __________ established the precedent that the FCC has the legal authority to fine any media outlet that knowingly allows the expression of obscene content, under certain circumstances.

A) CBS Inc. v. FCC
B) FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
C) Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
D) New York Times v. Sullivan
E) Schenck v. United States
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President _________ started his own newspaper in order to get his message out.

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) James Buchanan
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) James Polk
E) William Taft
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29
President Theodore Roosevelt coined the term "________" for journalists who engaged in investigative reporting that sought to uncover corruption and wrongdoing.

A) yellow journalism
B) muckraking
C) backraking
D) opinion making
E) libelraking
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Who did Americans rate "the most trusted man in America" in 1973?

A) Joseph Pulitzer
B) President John F. Kennedy
C) Walter Cronkite
D) Walter Mondale
E) William Randolph Hearst
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_________ was a form of journalism that distorted the presentation of events and could mislead the public in the interest of boosting sales.

A) Yellow journalism
B) Gold journalism
C) Muckraking
D) Penny journalism
E) Slanderous journalism
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32
What novel exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry in 1906?

A) Adolph Ochs' Pilgrim's Progress
B) Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian
C) Jeremy Rifkin's Beyond Beef
D) Upton Sinclair's The Jungle
E) Walen Jennings' Meat
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33
When Benjamin Day began selling his paper for a penny an issue he began the era of the __________.

A) penny press
B) penny mailer
C) one-cent rag
D) one-cent press
E) penny caller
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34
Of the cable news networks, __________ has the largest audience.

A) ABC
B) CNN
C) C-SPAN
D) Fox News
E) MSNBC
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35
President John Adams' Sedition Act (1798) made it illegal to print or publish any "_________" about the federal government.

A) revolutionary writing
B) false, scandalous, and malicious writing
C) cruel and vindictive writing
D) bitter, oppressive, and angry writing
E) salacious and vulgar writing
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36
Statistics on the changing media environment suggest two main lessons:

A) (1) Americans invent new media every decade; (2) less attention is focused on international affairs.
B) (1) Americans adopt new media quickly; (2) there are more options for getting news than ever before.
C) (1) Americans are increasingly less interested in the news; (2) technology cannot make up for the lack of interest.
D) (1) Americans adopt new media quickly; (2) they abandon previous options when new technology emerges.
E) (1) Americans are resistant to new technology; (2) there are more options for getting news than ever before.
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__________ is news with fewer hard facts, more emphasis on personal stories that engage (or shock) the public, and often appeals to the emotions rather than the intellect.

A) Entertainment
B) Hard news
C) Infotainment
D) Blue journalism
E) Yellow journalism
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38
Benjamin Franklin's writing of __________ defended objectivity in journalism. Although it contradicted the prevailing view at the time, it would help set the standard for future American journalism.

A) "An Apology for Journalists"
B) "A Testimony for the Printers"
C) "An Apology for Printers"
D) "A Cause and Effect Apology for Printers"
E) none of these
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39
The decline of newspapers raises concerns because newspapers tend to contain more __________-fact-based stories, as opposed to interpretive narratives-than are reported on TV.

A) blue journalism
B) hard news
C) soft news
D) sound bites
E) yellow journalism
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40
The __________ waged a fierce campaign against the Constitution, and those supporting the Constitution responded, most famously in a series of essays published in New York newspapers.

A) Federalists
B) Antifederalists
C) Jeffersonians
D) Democratic-Republicans
E) None of these are true.
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41
Which of the following is true of the Millennial generation?

A) They are more than three times more likely to get news from The Daily Show .
B) They frequently read newspapers or listen to the radio.
C) They do more channel surfing than sitting through an entire program.
D) They watch FOX News more than any other station.
E) All of the above are true.
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42
In the past forty years, Americans' confidence in the press has _______.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) regressed
E) changed slightly
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43
Another development in social networking is the rise of __________, as it uses Internet-based messages to share information simultaneously with a large number of people.

A) Facebook
B) MSN Messenger
C) Myspace
D) Twitter
E) Yahoo!
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44
____________ was the first president to use the radio to speak directly to the American people.

A) Andrew Jackson
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Calvin Coolidge
D) Harry S. Truman
E) John F. Kennedy
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45
Although there will always be a gap of information, ___________ will eventually give older and less wealthy Americans a better chance to become informed about politics than they currently are.

A) news media
B) education
C) the Internet
D) television
E) word of mouth
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46
Which of the following is NOT true of blogs?

A) They capture the interest of all ages.
B) They do not foster deliberation.
C) They reinforce existing preferences.
D) They are more likely to spread false information.
E) All of these are true.
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47
The leading platform for social networking is

A) NBC.
B) iTunes.
C) Google.
D) eHarmony.
E) Facebook.
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According to the text, the best word to describe today's media environment is "__________."

A) polarizing
B) biased
C) soft
D) choice
E) declining
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49
Which of the following is NOT a general concern about the news media?

A) Media is biased.
B) Media does not present objective information.
C) Media emphasizes hard news.
D) Media does not hold elected officials accountable.
E) All of these are general concerns about the media.
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The ________ model argues that the press serves the interests of government only.

A) propaganda
B) minimal-effects
C) selective perception
D) selective exposure
E) not-so-minimal effects model
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51
__________ is the ability of the media to alter the public's view on an issue by presenting it in a particular way.

A) Agenda setting
B) Framing
C) Priming
D) Sensationalizing
E) All of these are true.
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52
Cell phone usage is nearly universal now, with text messaging so common that most people have __________ texting as part of their payment plan.

A) 20 hours of
B) 40 hours of
C) 60 minutes of
D) 80 minutes of
E) unlimited
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53
According to Gallup Poll data, most Americans feel that the news media has a _________ bias.

A) conservative
B) libertarian
C) liberal
D) socialist
E) moderate
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54
Which of the following is a concern about soft news?

A) Visuals may appeal to emotions more than to the intellect.
B) The discussion of public policy may overshadow the personal stories.
C) Televised debates may be harmful to a candidate's reputation.
D) The public may not be able to connect with the content.
E) Young people may change the channels too quickly to pay attention.
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55
While not overstating the power of the media, the ___________ model acknowledges that the press has a substantial impact.

A) na ï ve
B) minimal effects
C) selective exposure
D) selective perception
E) not-so-minimal effects
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56
In the 2012 presidential campaign, the media primed the public to make __________ a major issue of the election.

A) gay marriage
B) international relations
C) military strikes
D) the economy
E) education
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57
According to the __________ model, in a process described as selective exposure, people secured information from sources that agreed with them, leading to the reinforcement of beliefs, not to a change of beliefs.

A) naïve
B) minimal effects
C) not-so-minimal effects
D) propaganda
E) selective effects
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58
__________ are very brief snippets of information.

A) Blogs
B) Sound bites
C) Tweets
D) Websites
E) All of these
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________, the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, are currently changing the media environment.

A) Latinos
B) Asians
C) African Americans
D) Eastern Europeans
E) Caucasians
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60
As opposed to previous generations at this point in their lives, Millennials are _________  interested in politics.

A) more
B) less
C) equally
D) passively
E) regressively
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61
State the effect of television on news reporting.
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62
State the concerns over media bias.
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63
Compare and contrast the media use of older Americans (those over 40 years old) with younger Americans.
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64
Define propaganda model .
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65
State the function of the news media.
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66
What are the consequences of media choice?
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67
Discuss how the news media have evolved and adapted to new technologies.
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68
Survey the impact of social networking.
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69
Distinguish selective exposure from selective perception.
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70
Explain the relationship between freedom of press and democracy.
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71
State three ways media coverage of the news affects politics.
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72
Explain prior restraint .
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73
Why are most of the political talk show hosts conservative? Explain the possible reasons.
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74
What issues are the media putting on the political agenda right now?
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75
Why was freedom of the press so important to the colonists and members of the Founding generation?
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76
Discuss the different models that are used to explain the impact of the news media on the public.
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77
Discuss the ways Freedom House rates freedom of the press.
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78
Explain what the Supreme Court meant by "actual malice" in NYT v. Sullivan.
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79
How did muckraker Upton Sinclair influence public opinion and public policy?
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80
Define libel .
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