Deck 7: The Media

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The regulations on broadcast media by the Federal Communications Commission reflect the assumption that the airways are public property.
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Research has shown that if journalists explained the process of government more often, their ratings would increase.
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The vast amount of information on the Internet is of questionable reliability.
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The invention of cheaper and faster printing presses in the 1830s led to the onset of ________.

A) the penny press
C) muckraking
B) wire services
D) objective news reporting
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In colonial America, newspapers had low circulation because they were costly and only available in major cities.
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Most Americans believe that the media is biased against the candidates and policies they prefer.
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American politicians have always complained throughout history about the mass media.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Media reporting only became controversial in the twentieth century.
B) Since the founding of the republic, politicians have understood that Americans learn about politics mostly from the media.
C) Politicians were not critical of the media in the nineteenth century.
D) Allegations of bias in the media began when television was created.
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The media and politicians are always adversaries.
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Political candidates running for federal office tend to spend at least 80 percent of their budget on advertising alone.
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The Internet has helped to make Americans better informed about politics.
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What was the effect of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798?

A) They required the news media to provide fair coverage of multiple political points of view.
B) They established the freedom of the press.
C) They outlawed publishing stories that might threaten national security.
D) They made it a crime to criticize the president or Congress.
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Most Americans acquire political information accidentally.
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The media's focus on horse race stories reflects journalists' lack of interest in helping people make good decisions.
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Which newspaper has the motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print?"

A) New York Journal
C) New York Times
B) Washington Post
D) Boston Globe
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The term yellow journalism refers to

A) the use of sensational headlines and illustrations to sell newspapers.
B) press stories that are highly critical of government.
C) fair and balanced coverage of politics.
D) investigative stories that call for reforms of government.
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The Internet has limited the amount of information available about politics.
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Media conglomerates have been created due to regulatory changes that accelerated concentration and cross-ownership.
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Most political scientists have concluded that journalists tend to have a definitive ideological bias in the presentation of their news.
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The equal time provision requires broadcasters to grant the same amount of on-air time on any non-news programming to every candidate running for office.
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The equal time provision requires

A) the media to offer equal airtime to opposing candidates on any non-news program.
B) that candidates advertise equal amounts on television and radio.
C) broadcast media to present several points of view to ensure balanced coverage.
D) giving all companies a reasonable chance of owning multiple media outlets.
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The mass media is ________.

A) biased
B) a watchdog
C) not regulated by the government
D) prone to yellow journalism
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The American media

A) were first regulated by the government in the 1830s.
B) were first regulated by the government after the Civil War.
C) were first regulated by the government during the Progressive Era.
D) have always been regulated by the government.
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Prior to the Civil War, ________ revolutionized journalism.

A) the radio
C) the telephone
B) the telegraph
D) the electric typewriter
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The trend toward single-company ownership of several kinds of media outlets is known as ________.

A) cross-ownership
C) networks
B) concentration
D) corporations
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Which one of the following is a trend experienced by many newspapers in recent years?

A) increasing number of independent newspapers
B) decreasing circulation
C) increase in the number of reporters
D) decrease in online readers
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Yellow journalism began after the ________.

A) Revolutionary War
C) Spanish-American War
B) Civil War
D) Vietnam War
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Which one of the following is accurate regarding by-product theory?

A) Most people acquire political information accidentally.
B) Most people acquire political information intentionally.
C) Most people are likely to consume their news mostly by reading newspapers.
D) Most people find politics to be interesting.
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The news media in America

A) are owned by the government.
B) are mostly profit-seeking businesses.
C) are considered impartial by the general public.
D) are regulated by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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The government's willingness to regulate broadcast media more heavily than print media reflects

A) public demand for a better political balance on television.
B) the history of partisan ownership of newspapers.
C) the fact that the framers did not anticipate broadcasting and therefore could not protect it in the Constitution.
D) the belief that the airways are public property.
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<strong>  NewsCorp owns Fox, Fox News, the film studio 21ˢᵗ Century Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, among many other media holdings. NewsCorp is an example of ________.</strong> A) a wire service C) the fairness doctrine B) a blog service D) a media conglomerate <div style=padding-top: 35px>
NewsCorp owns Fox, Fox News, the film studio 21ˢᵗ Century Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, among many other media holdings. NewsCorp is an example of ________.

A) a wire service
C) the fairness doctrine
B) a blog service
D) a media conglomerate
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What is the most significant reason why most people do not know much about politics?

A) the inept mass media
B) not enough availability of information
C) people are not that interested in politics
D) there is too much corruption in the political world
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Concerns about media concentration and cross-ownership are based on

A) interpretations of freedom of the press.
B) public standards about what constitutes quality news programming.
C) the expansion of the Internet and other media technologies.
D) beliefs that it is better for democracy if the press espouses many different views.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) The creation of the Internet has dramatically increased the amount of information about politics in the United States.
B) Americans know much more about politics today than prior to the creation of the Internet.
C) Americans tend to find politics interesting and are likely to consume stories about politics accordingly.
D) Most Americans are highly knowledgeable about American politics and public affairs.
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Deregulation has led to the advent of ________.

A) horse race journalism
C) shielding
B) media conglomerates
D) smaller media companies
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Radio began in America in the ________.

A) 1890s
C) 1920s
B) 1910s
D) 1930s
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The major nationwide talk radio shows generally offer

A) a politically liberal point of view.
B) a politically conservative point of view.
C) extensive news coverage throughout the day.
D) a diversity of viewpoints.
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The ________ regulates broadcast media.

A) Federal Communications Commission
B) Secretary of Commerce
C) Corporation for Public Broadcasting
D) Attorney General
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Which one of the following would typically be consumed by a liberal?

A) Fox News
C) National Public Radio
B) Talk radio
D) Facebook
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Cross-ownership

A) is illegal in the United States.
B) cannot occur in the same community.
C) is becoming more prevalent in America today.
D) was more common in the nineteenth century than in the twenty-first century.
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When Edward Snowden released information about programs being conducted by the NSA, it was an example of ________.

A) a leak
C) invasion of privacy
B) cyberterrorism
D) citizen journalism
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The Internet has ________ the barriers of publication, while leading to an increase in ________ reliable sources.

A) lowered; more
C) raised; less
B) lowered; less
D) not affected; more
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Which one of the following is an example of how leaks within government help provide the basis for news reports?

A) the delayed rollout of healthcare.gov
B) President Barack Obama's meeting with House Republicans
C) the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court
D) Edward Snowden and the NSA
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Many Americans learn about politics while engaged in other non-news activities, such as reading the sports page or watching NASCAR. This process is known as ________.

A) concentration
C) shield laws
B) by-product theory
D) filtering
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The Center for Responsive Politics and Pollster.com are examples of websites that

A) provide search engines for citizens.
B) have many videos of campaign events.
C) provide blogs written by top journalists.
D) collect links to political information.
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According to research, well-informed people are unlikely to change their minds when they learn something new from the news media because

A) they do not trust the news media.
B) they believe that media sources contain political bias.
C) they have already decided what they think.
D) they cannot remember all of the information they read or hear.
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If a federal official sues to stop the publication of a top-secret memo about an ongoing military conflict, and a judge agrees and prohibits publication, this is an example of ________.

A) politics
C) a shield law
B) a leak
D) prior restraint
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Although newspapers are limited in the ________ of their coverage, the ________ of their coverage means that they can provide more detailed knowledge to their readers.

A) depth; timeliness
C) timeliness; breadth
B) breadth; timeliness
D) timeliness; depth
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The "47 percent" incident during the 2012 presidential campaign demonstrates that

A) the Internet allows anyone to influence the news.
B) campaigns continue to rely on public opinion polling.
C) media conglomerates shape the news through filtering.
D) horse race coverage is declining over time.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) The media and politicians are always adversaries.
B) The media and politicians each have something to offer the other.
C) The media and politicians typically have a very positive relationship.
D) The media and politicians typically fail to compromise when it comes to crafting the news.
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<strong>  Which one of the following statements is accurate?</strong> A) Liberal groups prompted media coverage of Hillary Clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state. B) The FBI director brought charges against Hillary Clinton due to her practice of using a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state. C) All news outlets engaged in framing, filtering, and priming in the exact same manner. D) The FBI director criticized Hillary Clinton for her e-mail practices but did not charge her with violating the law. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Liberal groups prompted media coverage of Hillary Clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state.
B) The FBI director brought charges against Hillary Clinton due to her practice of using a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state.
C) All news outlets engaged in framing, filtering, and priming in the exact same manner.
D) The FBI director criticized Hillary Clinton for her e-mail practices but did not charge her with violating the law.
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Typically, candidates for federal office spend about ________ percent of their budget on advertising.

A) 10-20
C) 60-70
B) 30-40
D) 80-90
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Media effects

A) explore whether exposure to media coverage of politics changes what people think or do.
B) explore the extent to which media coverage has a conservative bias.
C) explore the extent to which media coverage has a liberal bias.
D) explore the extent to which media coverage has a structural bias.
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Which one of the following characteristics reduces the effectiveness of the Internet in creating informed citizens?

A) higher barriers to publication on the Internet
B) availability of search engines for finding sites
C) availability of videos of important political events
D) unreliability of many Internet sources
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What is happening at the present time with newspaper circulations and major TV news networks?

A) They are both increasing subscribers.
B) Newspapers are increasing subscribers, and television is decreasing subscribers.
C) Newspapers are decreasing subscribers, and television is increasing subscribers.
D) They are both decreasing subscribers.
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If politicians talk to journalists on background,

A) it means they are speaking off the record.
B) it means they are trying to enhance their name recognition.
C) it means they are trying to get media attention for their campaigns.
D) it means they are seeking to get personal credit for a policy or program success.
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<strong>  Which one of the following statements about murder over the last 30 years in the United States is accurate?</strong> A) The murder rate in the United States has never been higher than it is right now. B) The murder rate in the United States has never been lower than it is right now. C) Drawing conclusions about the murder rate in a diverse country is a complicated task. D) The media's coverage of violent crime is always balanced. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which one of the following statements about murder over the last 30 years in the United States is accurate?

A) The murder rate in the United States has never been higher than it is right now.
B) The murder rate in the United States has never been lower than it is right now.
C) Drawing conclusions about the murder rate in a diverse country is a complicated task.
D) The media's coverage of violent crime is always balanced.
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<strong>  Which one of the following statements is accurate?</strong> A) Journalists cover the issue of gun control more after a mass shooting. B) Journalists consistently cover gun control on an even basis due to their liberal bias. C) Journalists consistently oppose gun control on an even basis due to their conservative bias. D) Journalists rarely ever cover gun control in the course of their reporting. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Journalists cover the issue of gun control more after a mass shooting.
B) Journalists consistently cover gun control on an even basis due to their liberal bias.
C) Journalists consistently oppose gun control on an even basis due to their conservative bias.
D) Journalists rarely ever cover gun control in the course of their reporting.
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The quality and types of news sources vary most in which media format?

A) Internet
C) newspapers
B) radio
D) television
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The idea of prior restraint refers to

A) the willingness of the press to refrain from publishing sensitive information.
B) the FCC shutting down a station for violating standards of decency.
C) a judicial order allowing government to stop the press from publishing something.
D) the ability of the press to stop the government from taking an unconstitutional action.
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The Internet

A) may exacerbate the knowledge gap between and among citizens.
B) reduces the knowledge gap between and among citizens.
C) has increased the political knowledge of the American citizenry.
D) has decreased the political knowledge of the American citizenry.
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Bias in the media

A) is easy to identify.
B) is very hard to find.
C) is obviously in favor of Republican candidates.
D) is obviously in favor of Democratic candidates.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Most American media outlets are for-profit companies.
B) Most American media outlets are nonprofit companies.
C) Most journalists and producers of the news make it a point to include in-depth coverage of politics.
D) Most journalists and producers of the news are not attentive to public opinion.
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<strong>  Political conservatives generally favor ________.</strong> A) National Public Radio C) Fox News B) PBS D) CNN <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Political conservatives generally favor ________.

A) National Public Radio
C) Fox News
B) PBS
D) CNN
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Media coverage of politics

A) emphasizes hard news.
B) emphasizes soft news.
C) emphasizes the details of public policy debates.
D) emphasizes the importance of politics in the daily lives of most citizens.
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Public opinion polls taken early during a political campaign ________.

A) are very important
B) are almost irrelevant
C) almost always predict the winner
D) typically favor the Democratic candidate
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Which one of the following is an illustration of a hostile media effect?

A) Liberals tend to believe that the media is biased in favor of liberal candidates.
B) Conservatives tend to believe that the media is biased in favor of conservative candidates.
C) Journalists tend to accentuate negativity and conflict.
D) Democrats generally believe the media favors the Republicans.
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<strong>  Media conglomerates</strong> A) are not very efficient. B) provide more alternative points of view. C) provide less alternative points of view. D) are an artifact of the past. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Media conglomerates

A) are not very efficient.
B) provide more alternative points of view.
C) provide less alternative points of view.
D) are an artifact of the past.
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What do surveys reveal about the public's perception of media bias?

A) The public believes the media are biased in a conservative direction.
B) The public believes the media are biased in a liberal direction.
C) The public believes the media to be impartial.
D) Democrats believe the media are biased toward conservatives; Republicans believe the media are biased toward liberals.
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When journalists focus on the relative standing of candidates rather than their policy proposals, they are engaged in ________.

A) horse race coverage
C) hard news
B) attack journalism
D) filtering
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Attack journalism

A) no longer exists.
C) is increasing.
B) is decreasing.
D) has not changed in 25 years.
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Which one of the following is not a key characteristic of most modern American media?

A) attack journalism
C) horse race coverage
B) hard news
D) soft news
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Which one of the following statements is accurate about the media?

A) The media give Americans the coverage they want.
B) The media try to manipulate citizens into caring more about foreign policy issues.
C) The media outlets avoid competing between and among each other.
D) The media will likely stop focusing on scandal and negativity in the near future.
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What is the equal time provision and why is it important in political campaigns?
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The increase in coverage of scandals and controversies is all part of the rise of ________.

A) media conglomerates
C) horse race coverage
B) wire services
D) attack journalism
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What are media conglomerates and why are they potentially problematic?
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Horse race journalism

A) emphasizes substantive public policy issues.
B) emphasizes philosophical differences between and among the candidates.
C) emphasizes the actual competition between and among politicians.
D) emphasizes the background and history between and among the candidates.
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How do most people learn about politics?
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What is the Federal Communications Commission and why is it important?
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Why do politicians or other government leaders provide information on background or off the record?
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The regulations on broadcast media by the Federal Communications Commission reflect the assumption that the airways are public property.
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Research has shown that if journalists explained the process of government more often, their ratings would increase.
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3
The vast amount of information on the Internet is of questionable reliability.
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The invention of cheaper and faster printing presses in the 1830s led to the onset of ________.

A) the penny press
C) muckraking
B) wire services
D) objective news reporting
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In colonial America, newspapers had low circulation because they were costly and only available in major cities.
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Most Americans believe that the media is biased against the candidates and policies they prefer.
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American politicians have always complained throughout history about the mass media.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Media reporting only became controversial in the twentieth century.
B) Since the founding of the republic, politicians have understood that Americans learn about politics mostly from the media.
C) Politicians were not critical of the media in the nineteenth century.
D) Allegations of bias in the media began when television was created.
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The media and politicians are always adversaries.
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Political candidates running for federal office tend to spend at least 80 percent of their budget on advertising alone.
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The Internet has helped to make Americans better informed about politics.
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What was the effect of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798?

A) They required the news media to provide fair coverage of multiple political points of view.
B) They established the freedom of the press.
C) They outlawed publishing stories that might threaten national security.
D) They made it a crime to criticize the president or Congress.
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Most Americans acquire political information accidentally.
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The media's focus on horse race stories reflects journalists' lack of interest in helping people make good decisions.
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Which newspaper has the motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print?"

A) New York Journal
C) New York Times
B) Washington Post
D) Boston Globe
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The term yellow journalism refers to

A) the use of sensational headlines and illustrations to sell newspapers.
B) press stories that are highly critical of government.
C) fair and balanced coverage of politics.
D) investigative stories that call for reforms of government.
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The Internet has limited the amount of information available about politics.
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Media conglomerates have been created due to regulatory changes that accelerated concentration and cross-ownership.
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Most political scientists have concluded that journalists tend to have a definitive ideological bias in the presentation of their news.
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The equal time provision requires broadcasters to grant the same amount of on-air time on any non-news programming to every candidate running for office.
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The equal time provision requires

A) the media to offer equal airtime to opposing candidates on any non-news program.
B) that candidates advertise equal amounts on television and radio.
C) broadcast media to present several points of view to ensure balanced coverage.
D) giving all companies a reasonable chance of owning multiple media outlets.
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The mass media is ________.

A) biased
B) a watchdog
C) not regulated by the government
D) prone to yellow journalism
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The American media

A) were first regulated by the government in the 1830s.
B) were first regulated by the government after the Civil War.
C) were first regulated by the government during the Progressive Era.
D) have always been regulated by the government.
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Prior to the Civil War, ________ revolutionized journalism.

A) the radio
C) the telephone
B) the telegraph
D) the electric typewriter
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The trend toward single-company ownership of several kinds of media outlets is known as ________.

A) cross-ownership
C) networks
B) concentration
D) corporations
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Which one of the following is a trend experienced by many newspapers in recent years?

A) increasing number of independent newspapers
B) decreasing circulation
C) increase in the number of reporters
D) decrease in online readers
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Yellow journalism began after the ________.

A) Revolutionary War
C) Spanish-American War
B) Civil War
D) Vietnam War
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Which one of the following is accurate regarding by-product theory?

A) Most people acquire political information accidentally.
B) Most people acquire political information intentionally.
C) Most people are likely to consume their news mostly by reading newspapers.
D) Most people find politics to be interesting.
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The news media in America

A) are owned by the government.
B) are mostly profit-seeking businesses.
C) are considered impartial by the general public.
D) are regulated by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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The government's willingness to regulate broadcast media more heavily than print media reflects

A) public demand for a better political balance on television.
B) the history of partisan ownership of newspapers.
C) the fact that the framers did not anticipate broadcasting and therefore could not protect it in the Constitution.
D) the belief that the airways are public property.
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<strong>  NewsCorp owns Fox, Fox News, the film studio 21ˢᵗ Century Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, among many other media holdings. NewsCorp is an example of ________.</strong> A) a wire service C) the fairness doctrine B) a blog service D) a media conglomerate
NewsCorp owns Fox, Fox News, the film studio 21ˢᵗ Century Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post, among many other media holdings. NewsCorp is an example of ________.

A) a wire service
C) the fairness doctrine
B) a blog service
D) a media conglomerate
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What is the most significant reason why most people do not know much about politics?

A) the inept mass media
B) not enough availability of information
C) people are not that interested in politics
D) there is too much corruption in the political world
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Concerns about media concentration and cross-ownership are based on

A) interpretations of freedom of the press.
B) public standards about what constitutes quality news programming.
C) the expansion of the Internet and other media technologies.
D) beliefs that it is better for democracy if the press espouses many different views.
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) The creation of the Internet has dramatically increased the amount of information about politics in the United States.
B) Americans know much more about politics today than prior to the creation of the Internet.
C) Americans tend to find politics interesting and are likely to consume stories about politics accordingly.
D) Most Americans are highly knowledgeable about American politics and public affairs.
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Deregulation has led to the advent of ________.

A) horse race journalism
C) shielding
B) media conglomerates
D) smaller media companies
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Radio began in America in the ________.

A) 1890s
C) 1920s
B) 1910s
D) 1930s
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The major nationwide talk radio shows generally offer

A) a politically liberal point of view.
B) a politically conservative point of view.
C) extensive news coverage throughout the day.
D) a diversity of viewpoints.
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The ________ regulates broadcast media.

A) Federal Communications Commission
B) Secretary of Commerce
C) Corporation for Public Broadcasting
D) Attorney General
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Which one of the following would typically be consumed by a liberal?

A) Fox News
C) National Public Radio
B) Talk radio
D) Facebook
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Cross-ownership

A) is illegal in the United States.
B) cannot occur in the same community.
C) is becoming more prevalent in America today.
D) was more common in the nineteenth century than in the twenty-first century.
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When Edward Snowden released information about programs being conducted by the NSA, it was an example of ________.

A) a leak
C) invasion of privacy
B) cyberterrorism
D) citizen journalism
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The Internet has ________ the barriers of publication, while leading to an increase in ________ reliable sources.

A) lowered; more
C) raised; less
B) lowered; less
D) not affected; more
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Which one of the following is an example of how leaks within government help provide the basis for news reports?

A) the delayed rollout of healthcare.gov
B) President Barack Obama's meeting with House Republicans
C) the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court
D) Edward Snowden and the NSA
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44
Many Americans learn about politics while engaged in other non-news activities, such as reading the sports page or watching NASCAR. This process is known as ________.

A) concentration
C) shield laws
B) by-product theory
D) filtering
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45
The Center for Responsive Politics and Pollster.com are examples of websites that

A) provide search engines for citizens.
B) have many videos of campaign events.
C) provide blogs written by top journalists.
D) collect links to political information.
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46
According to research, well-informed people are unlikely to change their minds when they learn something new from the news media because

A) they do not trust the news media.
B) they believe that media sources contain political bias.
C) they have already decided what they think.
D) they cannot remember all of the information they read or hear.
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47
If a federal official sues to stop the publication of a top-secret memo about an ongoing military conflict, and a judge agrees and prohibits publication, this is an example of ________.

A) politics
C) a shield law
B) a leak
D) prior restraint
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48
Although newspapers are limited in the ________ of their coverage, the ________ of their coverage means that they can provide more detailed knowledge to their readers.

A) depth; timeliness
C) timeliness; breadth
B) breadth; timeliness
D) timeliness; depth
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49
The "47 percent" incident during the 2012 presidential campaign demonstrates that

A) the Internet allows anyone to influence the news.
B) campaigns continue to rely on public opinion polling.
C) media conglomerates shape the news through filtering.
D) horse race coverage is declining over time.
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50
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) The media and politicians are always adversaries.
B) The media and politicians each have something to offer the other.
C) The media and politicians typically have a very positive relationship.
D) The media and politicians typically fail to compromise when it comes to crafting the news.
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51
<strong>  Which one of the following statements is accurate?</strong> A) Liberal groups prompted media coverage of Hillary Clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state. B) The FBI director brought charges against Hillary Clinton due to her practice of using a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state. C) All news outlets engaged in framing, filtering, and priming in the exact same manner. D) The FBI director criticized Hillary Clinton for her e-mail practices but did not charge her with violating the law.
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Liberal groups prompted media coverage of Hillary Clinton's e-mails when she was secretary of state.
B) The FBI director brought charges against Hillary Clinton due to her practice of using a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state.
C) All news outlets engaged in framing, filtering, and priming in the exact same manner.
D) The FBI director criticized Hillary Clinton for her e-mail practices but did not charge her with violating the law.
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52
Typically, candidates for federal office spend about ________ percent of their budget on advertising.

A) 10-20
C) 60-70
B) 30-40
D) 80-90
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53
Media effects

A) explore whether exposure to media coverage of politics changes what people think or do.
B) explore the extent to which media coverage has a conservative bias.
C) explore the extent to which media coverage has a liberal bias.
D) explore the extent to which media coverage has a structural bias.
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54
Which one of the following characteristics reduces the effectiveness of the Internet in creating informed citizens?

A) higher barriers to publication on the Internet
B) availability of search engines for finding sites
C) availability of videos of important political events
D) unreliability of many Internet sources
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55
What is happening at the present time with newspaper circulations and major TV news networks?

A) They are both increasing subscribers.
B) Newspapers are increasing subscribers, and television is decreasing subscribers.
C) Newspapers are decreasing subscribers, and television is increasing subscribers.
D) They are both decreasing subscribers.
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56
If politicians talk to journalists on background,

A) it means they are speaking off the record.
B) it means they are trying to enhance their name recognition.
C) it means they are trying to get media attention for their campaigns.
D) it means they are seeking to get personal credit for a policy or program success.
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57
<strong>  Which one of the following statements about murder over the last 30 years in the United States is accurate?</strong> A) The murder rate in the United States has never been higher than it is right now. B) The murder rate in the United States has never been lower than it is right now. C) Drawing conclusions about the murder rate in a diverse country is a complicated task. D) The media's coverage of violent crime is always balanced.
Which one of the following statements about murder over the last 30 years in the United States is accurate?

A) The murder rate in the United States has never been higher than it is right now.
B) The murder rate in the United States has never been lower than it is right now.
C) Drawing conclusions about the murder rate in a diverse country is a complicated task.
D) The media's coverage of violent crime is always balanced.
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58
<strong>  Which one of the following statements is accurate?</strong> A) Journalists cover the issue of gun control more after a mass shooting. B) Journalists consistently cover gun control on an even basis due to their liberal bias. C) Journalists consistently oppose gun control on an even basis due to their conservative bias. D) Journalists rarely ever cover gun control in the course of their reporting.
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Journalists cover the issue of gun control more after a mass shooting.
B) Journalists consistently cover gun control on an even basis due to their liberal bias.
C) Journalists consistently oppose gun control on an even basis due to their conservative bias.
D) Journalists rarely ever cover gun control in the course of their reporting.
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59
The quality and types of news sources vary most in which media format?

A) Internet
C) newspapers
B) radio
D) television
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60
The idea of prior restraint refers to

A) the willingness of the press to refrain from publishing sensitive information.
B) the FCC shutting down a station for violating standards of decency.
C) a judicial order allowing government to stop the press from publishing something.
D) the ability of the press to stop the government from taking an unconstitutional action.
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61
The Internet

A) may exacerbate the knowledge gap between and among citizens.
B) reduces the knowledge gap between and among citizens.
C) has increased the political knowledge of the American citizenry.
D) has decreased the political knowledge of the American citizenry.
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62
Bias in the media

A) is easy to identify.
B) is very hard to find.
C) is obviously in favor of Republican candidates.
D) is obviously in favor of Democratic candidates.
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63
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A) Most American media outlets are for-profit companies.
B) Most American media outlets are nonprofit companies.
C) Most journalists and producers of the news make it a point to include in-depth coverage of politics.
D) Most journalists and producers of the news are not attentive to public opinion.
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64
<strong>  Political conservatives generally favor ________.</strong> A) National Public Radio C) Fox News B) PBS D) CNN
Political conservatives generally favor ________.

A) National Public Radio
C) Fox News
B) PBS
D) CNN
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65
Media coverage of politics

A) emphasizes hard news.
B) emphasizes soft news.
C) emphasizes the details of public policy debates.
D) emphasizes the importance of politics in the daily lives of most citizens.
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66
Public opinion polls taken early during a political campaign ________.

A) are very important
B) are almost irrelevant
C) almost always predict the winner
D) typically favor the Democratic candidate
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67
Which one of the following is an illustration of a hostile media effect?

A) Liberals tend to believe that the media is biased in favor of liberal candidates.
B) Conservatives tend to believe that the media is biased in favor of conservative candidates.
C) Journalists tend to accentuate negativity and conflict.
D) Democrats generally believe the media favors the Republicans.
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68
<strong>  Media conglomerates</strong> A) are not very efficient. B) provide more alternative points of view. C) provide less alternative points of view. D) are an artifact of the past.
Media conglomerates

A) are not very efficient.
B) provide more alternative points of view.
C) provide less alternative points of view.
D) are an artifact of the past.
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69
What do surveys reveal about the public's perception of media bias?

A) The public believes the media are biased in a conservative direction.
B) The public believes the media are biased in a liberal direction.
C) The public believes the media to be impartial.
D) Democrats believe the media are biased toward conservatives; Republicans believe the media are biased toward liberals.
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70
When journalists focus on the relative standing of candidates rather than their policy proposals, they are engaged in ________.

A) horse race coverage
C) hard news
B) attack journalism
D) filtering
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71
Attack journalism

A) no longer exists.
C) is increasing.
B) is decreasing.
D) has not changed in 25 years.
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72
Which one of the following is not a key characteristic of most modern American media?

A) attack journalism
C) horse race coverage
B) hard news
D) soft news
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73
Which one of the following statements is accurate about the media?

A) The media give Americans the coverage they want.
B) The media try to manipulate citizens into caring more about foreign policy issues.
C) The media outlets avoid competing between and among each other.
D) The media will likely stop focusing on scandal and negativity in the near future.
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74
What is the equal time provision and why is it important in political campaigns?
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75
The increase in coverage of scandals and controversies is all part of the rise of ________.

A) media conglomerates
C) horse race coverage
B) wire services
D) attack journalism
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76
What are media conglomerates and why are they potentially problematic?
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77
Horse race journalism

A) emphasizes substantive public policy issues.
B) emphasizes philosophical differences between and among the candidates.
C) emphasizes the actual competition between and among politicians.
D) emphasizes the background and history between and among the candidates.
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78
How do most people learn about politics?
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79
What is the Federal Communications Commission and why is it important?
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80
Why do politicians or other government leaders provide information on background or off the record?
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