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AP Gov Watergate and the Media Questions With Solutions 100% Correct Executive privilege the power claimed by the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch to resist certain subpoenas and other interventions by the legislative and judicial branches of governmen...

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AP Gov Watergate and the Media Questions
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Executive privilege the power claimed by the President of the United States and other

members of the executive branch to resist certain subpoenas and other interventions by the

legislative and judicial branches of government to access information and personnel relating to

the executive branch




US v. Nixon (1974) a landmark US Supreme Court case with a unanimous 8-0 ruling

against President Richard Nixon, forcing him to turn over tapes that reveals that Nixon had

played a leading-role in the cover-up of Watergate; lead to his resignation




gate keeping (er) Press tells population what is worthy of reporting on




Score Keeping (er) press keeps tabs on stuff like political campaigns, economies being

compared




watch dog investigating personalities and exposing scandals (like watergate)




The Party Press The press in the early years of the republic, the political parties created,

sponsored and controlled newspapers to further their interests, journalists on payroll of fed gov't

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Popular Press around the 1890s when changes in society and technology increase, there

was an increase in self-suppporting, mass-readership daily newspapers, paper printing became

cheap and quick, telegraph helped spread news around to major cities

Associated Press (1848) had to present stories objectively

influence on the newspaper came from publishers and editors, not political parties




Magazines of Opinion "yellow journalism," magazines arose that discusses issued of

public policy, start of investigative reporting thanks to muckrakers, big newspapers bought out

competition—› less need for sensationalism




Electronic Journalism radio (1920s) and TV (1940s) changed how news was gathered and

reported, public officials could talk directly to public, chapter to do than newspaper reporting,

less news can go out on radio or TV and news segments have to be brief

"big three" (ABC, NBC, and CBS) covered everything about political campaigns




The internet ultimate free market in political news, plays a big role in politics, voters and

political activists can communicate thanks to the internet

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