Deck 8: The Mass Media and Politics
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Deck 8: The Mass Media and Politics
1
Social media
A) Became more prominent during the pandemic
B) Contributed to the January 2021 riots at the Capitol
C) Often convey misinformation
D) All of the above
A) Became more prominent during the pandemic
B) Contributed to the January 2021 riots at the Capitol
C) Often convey misinformation
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
The election campaigns of 2020 were dramatically affected by
A) Media indifference
B) Public ignorance
C) The pandemic
D) Poor voter turnout
A) Media indifference
B) Public ignorance
C) The pandemic
D) Poor voter turnout
The pandemic
3
The pandemic altered the 2020 campaign
A) Fundraising strategies
B) Debate formats
C) Voting methods
D) All of the above
A) Fundraising strategies
B) Debate formats
C) Voting methods
D) All of the above
All of the above
4
The mass media consists of all of the following EXCEPT
A) Print media
B) Electronic media
C) Social media
D) All of these are part of mass media
A) Print media
B) Electronic media
C) Social media
D) All of these are part of mass media
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5
The mass media performs a vital role in supporting political freedom by
A) Helping to create a public sphere where information can be freely accessed and exchanged
B) Providing support to political parties
C) Supporting an individual's existing beliefs
D) None of these
A) Helping to create a public sphere where information can be freely accessed and exchanged
B) Providing support to political parties
C) Supporting an individual's existing beliefs
D) None of these
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6
Citizens who rely on __________ tend to be more knowledgeable than those who rely on other media.
A) Television
B) Social media
C) Newspapers
D) Radio
A) Television
B) Social media
C) Newspapers
D) Radio
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7
The media's role in a democratic society is
A) Providing information and education
B) Acting as advocate of people
C) Setting agendas
D) All of these are roles of the media
A) Providing information and education
B) Acting as advocate of people
C) Setting agendas
D) All of these are roles of the media
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8
The media are a(n) _________ connection between government and citizens.
A) Reliable
B) Primary
C) Unstable
D) Terrible
A) Reliable
B) Primary
C) Unstable
D) Terrible
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9
A basic threat to a free press is
A) Government control
B) Private control
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Government control
B) Private control
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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10
The media support political freedom by helping to create what Habermas called a(n)
A) Open dialog
B) Public sphere
C) Public media
D) Free market
A) Open dialog
B) Public sphere
C) Public media
D) Free market
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11
The press facilitates elections by all of the following EXCEPT
A) Informing voters of elected officials' actions
B) Informing voters of the issues
C) Informing voters of candidates running for office
D) Informing voters of the weather on election day
A) Informing voters of elected officials' actions
B) Informing voters of the issues
C) Informing voters of candidates running for office
D) Informing voters of the weather on election day
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12
The traditional news media sees its primary purpose as
A) Agenda setting
B) Educating
C) Advocating
D) All of these
A) Agenda setting
B) Educating
C) Advocating
D) All of these
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13
From a social-psychological perspective we would expect
A) Psychological attachment to a candidate or cause
B) Immunity to rational arguments that disagree with their preexisting beliefs
C) Emotional attachment rather than a conventional cost-benefit analysis
D) All of these
A) Psychological attachment to a candidate or cause
B) Immunity to rational arguments that disagree with their preexisting beliefs
C) Emotional attachment rather than a conventional cost-benefit analysis
D) All of these
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14
Iyengar (1997) argues that the political party has been replaced by _________ as intermediary between voters and candidates.
A) All mass media
B) Social media
C) Television
D) Print media
A) All mass media
B) Social media
C) Television
D) Print media
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15
The rise of the media as a direct conduit between citizens and candidates has
A) Changed the nominating procedure of political parties
B) Eliminated any real need for political parties in the nominating process
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Changed the nominating procedure of political parties
B) Eliminated any real need for political parties in the nominating process
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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16
The dominant mass medium in the United States is
A) Word of mouth
B) Television
C) Newspapers
D) The internet
A) Word of mouth
B) Television
C) Newspapers
D) The internet
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17
Roughly _______ percent of Americans aged 18-33 get their news from Facebook.
A) 35
B) 70
C) 20
D) 60
A) 35
B) 70
C) 20
D) 60
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18
Roughly _________ percent of Americans over 50 get their news from Facebook.
A) 20
B) 40
C) 50
D) 75
A) 20
B) 40
C) 50
D) 75
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19
Which media is most likely to produce misinformation?
A) Political talk radio
B) Cable television news
C) Social media news
D) None of these
A) Political talk radio
B) Cable television news
C) Social media news
D) None of these
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20
The "Daily Show effect" generally describes
A) An increase in young Americans becoming informed about politics
B) An increase in the cynicism of young Americans
C) A decrease in cynicism of young Americans
D) An increase in older Americans becoming informed about politics
A) An increase in young Americans becoming informed about politics
B) An increase in the cynicism of young Americans
C) A decrease in cynicism of young Americans
D) An increase in older Americans becoming informed about politics
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21
The rise of ___________ is a source of great concern to the erosion of quality civic debate.
A) Alternative facts
B) Biased news
C) Fake news
D) Spun news
A) Alternative facts
B) Biased news
C) Fake news
D) Spun news
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22
About __________ of Americans believe news organizations often print or broadcast stories that are factually inaccurate.
A) One-half
B) One-third
C) Two-thirds
D) Three-fifths
A) One-half
B) One-third
C) Two-thirds
D) Three-fifths
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23
The partisan feelings towards the media are as such
A) Republicans tend to view the media as performing an important role in keeping politicians honest.
B) Democrats increasingly view the media as an obstacle that prevents politicians from getting things done
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
A) Republicans tend to view the media as performing an important role in keeping politicians honest.
B) Democrats increasingly view the media as an obstacle that prevents politicians from getting things done
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a nor b
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24
Bernard Cohen famously observed
A) The press is no good at telling people what to think, but is good at telling them what to think about
B) The mainstream media has a liberal bias
C) The press usually predicts the winner of the presidential election
D) The press is good at telling Congress what to focus on
A) The press is no good at telling people what to think, but is good at telling them what to think about
B) The mainstream media has a liberal bias
C) The press usually predicts the winner of the presidential election
D) The press is good at telling Congress what to focus on
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25
___________ is emphasizing certain aspects of a story to make them more important.
A) Highlighting
B) Spinning
C) Framing
D) None of these
A) Highlighting
B) Spinning
C) Framing
D) None of these
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26
By acting as __________, the press allows citizens to pay more attention to what government is doing.
A) Mongoose
B) Watchdog
C) Raptor
D) Honey badger
A) Mongoose
B) Watchdog
C) Raptor
D) Honey badger
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27
Journalists see themselves as advocates because
A) They go where no other citizens go
B) They ask questions on behalf of the public
C) They believe they are more educated
D) None of these
A) They go where no other citizens go
B) They ask questions on behalf of the public
C) They believe they are more educated
D) None of these
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28
There are _______ major threat(s) to a free press in the United States.
A) One
B) No
C) Two
D) Three
A) One
B) No
C) Two
D) Three
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29
Government control is best exemplified in which Supreme Court case?
A) New York Times v United States
B) Washington Post v United States
C) Bernstein v New York
D) Johnson v New Jersey
A) New York Times v United States
B) Washington Post v United States
C) Bernstein v New York
D) Johnson v New Jersey
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30
The best known case of ____________ deals with the Pentagon Papers.
A) Private control of media
B) Television censorship
C) Prior restraint
D) None of these
A) Private control of media
B) Television censorship
C) Prior restraint
D) None of these
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31
Private control of the media is a threat in that it
A) Limits the free flow of information
B) Can tailor information to only that which sells the news
C) Concentrates ownership, and therefore perspective, of the news
D) All of these
A) Limits the free flow of information
B) Can tailor information to only that which sells the news
C) Concentrates ownership, and therefore perspective, of the news
D) All of these
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32
___________ bias is the tendency to present an unbalanced perspective so that information is conveyed in a way that consistently favors one set of interests over another.
A) Political
B) Media
C) Personal
D) Government
A) Political
B) Media
C) Personal
D) Government
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33
Journalism that seeks to report facts rather than promote a partisan point of view is
A) Objective
B) Subjective
C) Normative
D) Subversive
A) Objective
B) Subjective
C) Normative
D) Subversive
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34
One recent change in the news media is
A) Less infotainment
B) More hard news and less soft news
C) A shift from appealing to the median voter to political favorites
D) None of these
A) Less infotainment
B) More hard news and less soft news
C) A shift from appealing to the median voter to political favorites
D) None of these
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35
Partisan bias in the media is less of a problem than
A) Racial and gender bias
B) Racial bias and ageism
C) Ageism and gender bias
D) Socioeconomic bias
A) Racial and gender bias
B) Racial bias and ageism
C) Ageism and gender bias
D) Socioeconomic bias
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36
In the mass media, journalists, editors, and producers serve as
A) Investigators
B) Gate keepers
C) Spin doctors
D) Bias promoters
A) Investigators
B) Gate keepers
C) Spin doctors
D) Bias promoters
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37
Democrats and Republicans agree that the media do a good job of keeping politicians honest during election campaigns.
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38
Both Republicans and Democrats seek out a wide variety of media sources in daily life.
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39
The mass media is also known as the press.
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40
A biased press is a threat to democracy.
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41
Most people believe the media is not biased.
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42
Our partisan and ideological viewpoints help determine what information and news sources we consider credible.
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43
Psychological experiments have repeatedly found that people readily accept information that confirms their own views but are much quicker to find fault with information that conflicts with their own views.
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44
Hard news is more dangerous to democracy than soft news.
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45
Prior to the advent of electronic media, most print media were openly partisan.
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46
Are alternative facts bad for democracy? If the press is irresponsible and politically biased, does that threaten democracy threatened? Doesn't pushing a particular ideological or partisan point of view -- especially if it is demonstrably false -- represent at least some sort of ethical lapse? Isn't the media supposed to be neutral and unbiased?
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47
How do you rationally choose news in a democratic system? What does it depend on?
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48
Has modern media replaced the role of the political party in campaigning? How so, or how not?
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49
How well does the modern media do the four tasks it hopes to achieve? Where are its failures? Its strengths?
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50
Social networking sites, Internet chat rooms, e-mail, media and the like dramatically lower the cost of exchanging information. Will lowering the barriers and costs of exchanging information expand the public sphere in a positive way?
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