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David Truman in his essay number 45 defends people not joining groups - false
David Truman in essay 45, differentiates between _____ and _____ - groups and political parties
David Truman in his essay (number 45) argues interest groups are - evil
David Truman defends the idea of the silent majority - false
David Truman in his conception of the political process has identified ____ and ____ as important
elements in the political process - Overlapping membership and the function of unorganized interests
According to the film "Making of the President 1960;" the Kennedy-Nixon Debates - none of these
options.
According to the film "Making of the President 1960;" shows Richard Nixon as a victim of Watergate. -
False
According to the film "Making of the President 1968;" shows - Protests and Riots in Chicago at the
Republican Convention.
In the video "Making the President 1968;" shows - Nixon winning Primaries; Humphrey not running in
Primaries.
All the essays in the Mass Media Chapter in the Classics Textbook have the following themes: -
Understanding language and being aware of the uses of political language (either in print or visually) is
the only defense against tyranny (or the loss of freedom).
, In both the films Making of the President 1960,1968 Richard Nixon repudiates the White Southerners
who were defending segregation. - False
Kennedy repudiates the White Southerners in 1960. - true
Robert F. Kennedy picks Hubert Humphrey to be his V. President in 1968. - false
In his essay Kennedy-Nixon Debate (no. 48) states there was a practical result to Kennedy's performance
after the first debate - The Southern Governors sent a telegraph giving Kennedy their endorsement.
Theodore White in his essay the Kennedy-Nixon Debate (no. 48) wrote the purpose of the debate was
similar to - The tribal sense of participation of the emotional judgement of the leader.
One objective written by the Author in the introduction of Daniel J. Boorstin essay "Pseudo-Events" (No.
49) is for candidates to - Generate free television time as compared to paid television time.
In the Pseudo-Event essay Boorstin compares - Political events were similar to people as sporting events
are to us today.
George Orwell in his essay Language and Politics supports - The use of clear and simple language.
George Orwell's main point in his essay Language and Politics - It is necessary to change one's habit and
be clear in your use of language in order to improve the clarity of political language.
George Orwell wrote in his essay Language and Politics "Political language... is designed to make lies
sound truthful and murder respectable." - true
George Orwell in his essay Language and Politics wrote: "The great enemy of clear language is sincerity. -
true
Both George Orwell and Theodore White in their essays complain - No matter the technology, issues are
discussed less and the meaning of the ideas expressed are less than clear.
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