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What is a primary motivation of American media outlets? - profits driven by market forces
The American public tends to judge news outlets according to which of the following criteria? -
credibility
Which of the following identifies two key elements of ethical media behavior? - minimize harm and be
accountable
What was the first newspaper to be continuously published in the United States? - the Boston
Newsletter
The publication of both the Federalist Papers and anti-federalist essays in newspapers reflected which of
the following developments? - the growing influence of political parties
Yellow Journalism might include which of the following? - Fabricated news Stories
What impact did "muckraking" have on the political climate? - led to widespread discontent with
political corruption
The Society of Professional Journalists formed in response to which of the following? - sensationalism in
the media
Calls for journalistic reform in the early 20th century led to which of the following? - the establishment
of journalism schools
The addition of independent editors to the newspaper industry allowed for more stories based on which
of the following? - quality
, What ushered in the era of watchdog journalism? - coverage of the Watergate break-in
The actions of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein led to which of the following? - political controversy
How have political candidates reacted to the growing popularity of infotainment? - by making
appearances on the infotainment programs
which of the following could be considered an advantage of infotainment? - it attracts audiences who
otherwise wouldn't follow politics
What role does the media play in setting the political agenda? - News outlets choose which stories
recieve public attention
What happened when newspaper coverage of health care reform declined? - Fewer people viewed it as
the most important issue facing the country
What is priming? - press coverage of an issue influencing the way people think about related issues
According to the text, on which issue did the media prime the public in the run-up to the 2004 and 2008
presidential elections? - national security and the economy
How might the media "frame" the issue of budget cuts? - by choosing certain words to refer to the
budget cuts
If a reporter intended to frame gay marriage in a positive light, how might she do so? - highlight the
joyous reaction of gay couples following the Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage
According to the text, which of the following affects the persuasiveness of the message? - the credibility
of the source
Individuals with more political knowledge are considered to be which of the following? - less likely to
accept media messages that contradict their ideology
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