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Do news entities provide only the facts? Why or why not? Yes, news entities provide facts and leave it to the individual to interpret them. No, news entities present only opinion-based information. Yes, news entities report the facts, not what they think. No, news entities offer opinions, debate, and interpretations of events.
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D
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When policymakers use the media to deliver specific messages to citizens, what are policymakers trying to do? solicit donations promote policies encourage debate garner votes
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B
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The media aim to make the public aware of the issues. actively involved. accountable. opinionated.
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A
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Which of these best describes what the media generally facilitate for the public? the ability to actively participate in policy making the ability to communicate with government officials and lawmakers the ability to try to influence policy decisions the ability to hear discussions on laws and the lawmaking process
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D
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How might opinion polls negatively affect voter behaviors? They often sway voters' opinions on the issues. They can motivate people to not vote. They frequently influence voters' stance on the candidates. They persuade people to vote for particular issues and candidates.
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B
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Which of these is a way in which politicians, particularly on the state and national level, would most likely interact with citizens online? through instant messaging by connecting on social media through local town-hall meetings by private messages
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B
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Why is media coverage of elections important? It is the only information source that most people have. It helps people have a comprehensive understanding of the issues. It introduces the candidates to the public. It encourages people to vote.
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A
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Which best describes why politicians spend millions of dollars on advertising during elections? to reinforce their messages to dissuade people from voting for their opponents to influence voters to generate donations
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C
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For what purposes do politicians generally use the Internet? Select all that apply. to generate donations to organize supporters to limit criticism to solicit support to debate the issues
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A, B & D
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How has the Internet changed the way voters interact with campaigns? It has enabled more active participation by voters. It has encouraged greater consideration of the issues by voters. It has generated greater criticism of campaigns. It has increased support for candidates and voting rates.
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A