A) discouraged polarization because people can now access a wider array of viewpoints than before.
B) encouraged polarization because many media outlets seek to position themselves within a discrete ideological or partisan niche rather than maintain a middle-of-the-road stance.
C) discouraged polarization because it has eliminated selection bias by journalists.
D) encouraged polarization because it has led to the death of adversarial journalism.
E) had no effect whatsoever on polarization because most Americans are not influenced by media coverage.
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A) newspapers
B) television
C) magazines
D) the Internet
E) satellite radio
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A) President Nixon's repudiation of the Johnson administration's strategy in Vietnam.
B) investigations led by Washington Post reporters in 1972.
C) a leak by a minor Defense Department staffer.
D) an accident in which some of the papers were left on a Washington, D.C., subway.
E) a Freedom of Information Act request by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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A) all network news reports be balanced and fair-minded or they would be labeled editorials.
B) broadcasters who aired controversial issues provide time for opposing viewpoints.
C) all regulated newspapers establish a section of the editorial page for letters from readers.
D) all radio stations present at least five minutes of news an hour.
E) all broadcasters provide candidates for the same political office with equal opportunities to communicate their messages to the public.
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A) identifying an issue as a problem that must be solved.
B) endorsing a particular political candidate.
C) accepting advertising only from businesses that are identified as being ideologically "correct."
D) maintaining a strictly nonpartisan approach to news reporting.
E) refusing to follow government regulations regarding the content of news broadcasts.
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A) right of rebuttal
B) equal time rule
C) Fairness Doctrine
D) diversity in media doctrine
E) agenda-setting provision
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A) during the administration of James Monroe in the 1810s.
B) in the early twentieth century by a public relations firm working for a railroad.
C) by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933.
D) by Dwight Eisenhower following World War II.
E) by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
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A) Telecommunications Act of 1996
B) Fairness Doctrine
C) equal time rule
D) right of rebuttal
E) Communications Decency Act
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A) the rise of the Internet as a major source of news reporting
B) the growing level of government censorship and restrictions on the media
C) the corporate consolidation of news media into a small number of conglomerates
D) the increasing popularity of AM radio talk shows
E) the growing popularity of newspapers as a source of news
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A) 5-7
B) 16-18
C) 32-33
D) 50-51
E) 60-63
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A) Fairness Doctrine
B) right of rebuttal
C) equal time rule
D) Children's Programming Act of 1966
E) Communications Decency Act
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A) Wall Street Journal
B) Christian Science Monitor
C) Time
D) USA Today
E) New York Times
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A) was created in the nineteenth century.
B) facilitated widespread literacy.
C) both a and b
D) was created in the twentieth century.
E) led to the demise of newspapers.
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A) ABC Nightly News
B) 60 Minutes
C) Fox News
D) CNN
E) PBS
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A) radio
B) television
C) the Internet
D) newspapers
E) magazines
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A) ideology of the journalists
B) audience appeal of a story
C) newsworthiness of a story
D) economic interests of the media's owners
E) approval of government regulators
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A) précis
B) spin
C) sound bites
D) news nuggets
E) catchphrases
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A) 2.0 participators
B) online activists
C) Internet junkies
D) digital citizens
E) web entrepreneurs
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A) agenda setting
B) framing
C) sound bites
D) news enclaves
E) adversarial journalism
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