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the new york times, USA today, Time magazine
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the print news that is believable probably would come from
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the local news
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the most common source for news in the united states is
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is a natural adversary of government
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it is true that the media
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persuade people to buy advertised products
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the primary motivation force behind the media endeavors is to
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tries to reach the emotions of its audience, is biased in favor of "hyping" the news to pump up ratings, likes bad news more than good news
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it would be accurate to say that the media
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the media is perceived as having a liberal bias
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which of the following statements is true
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the Rush Limbaugh show
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it would be accurate to say that a favorite source of news for conservatives is
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media audiences are becoming increasingly polarized
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it is accurate to say that
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a media event
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a staged event designed to improve the image of a political candidate is known as
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television
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the most common link between the candidates and the voters is
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the prohibition upon the government from restringing publications and speech
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"no prior restraint" refers to
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biased, unfair, and offensive
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the 1st amendment protects the right of the media to be
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the press from revealing the identity of their sources
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"shield laws" protect
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expanded the right of the press to publish materials about public officials
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the "Sullivan rule"
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allowed unrestricted freedom of political expression
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in internet has
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allow any connected computer in the world to communicate with any other connected computer in the world, be chaotic, provide abundant and diverse sources of information
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the internet was designed to
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providing political information
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the media is effective in
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very effective at "agenda setting"
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the media are
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