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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 Graded A+
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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 
 
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Realism Focus on the national interest and balance of power 
Thucydides, Machiavellie, Richelieu, Hobbes, Matternich 
 
Liberalism Democratic peace, globalization, international institutions, human rights 
 
Henry Kissinger American diplomat and political scientist, pioneered policy of détente 
 
Alexander Hamilton Realist, he and John Adams organized the Federalists in the 1790s, first 
Secretary of Treasurer, developed concept of implied powers ...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ (100% Correct)
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ (100% Correct) Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citizen Journalism - answerA new form of media in which citizens actively participate in gathering 
and writing information, oft...
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OPOTA Unit 3 questions n answers graded A+ 2024/2025
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OPOTA Unit 3 
Traditional Media Sources - correct answer newspapers, radio and television 
 
Key similarities between traditional and non-traditional - correct answer • Both afforded the same 1st amendment protections 
• Both entitled to the same physical access to the scene of an incident as each other and any private citizen 
• Both want access to information, in a user-friendly form, with audio and visuals (e.g., pictures, videos, sound recordings), and they want it in a timely fashion...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+. Blog - answerShort for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued periodically, 
appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citize...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ | Verified.
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+ | Verified. 
Short for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued periodically, 
appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citizen...
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FBLA Journalism Test | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Blog - Answer -Short for Web log. A Web-based publication in which 
articles, issued periodically, appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - Answer -A news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper 
somewhere other tan its central location. Papers may have bureaus in 
the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, D.C.; or in foreign 
countries 
Byline - Answer -A line identifying the auth...
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OPOTA Unit 3 question n answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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OPOTA Unit 3Traditional Media Sources - correct answer newspapers, radio and television 
 
Key similarities between traditional and non-traditional - correct answer • Both afforded the same 1st amendment protections 
• Both entitled to the same physical access to the scene of an incident as each other and any private citizen 
• Both want access to information, in a user-friendly form, with audio and visuals (e.g., pictures, videos, sound recordings), and they want it in a timely fashion 
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Articles Digital Media and Journalism - Tilburg University
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This is a summary of all articles for the course Digital Media and Journalism 
From 'News culture by Allan, S.' to 'Tufekci, Z. How social media took us from Tahrir square to Donald Trump'
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American Government final exam study with 100% correct answers
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citizen journalism correct answersAn individual is driving and witnesses a police officer using force on a man stopped at the side of the road. The individual records the incident and posts his eyewitness account of the event online. This would be an example of 
 
an economics professor providing testimony to a congressional committee on the effects of tariffs correct answersWhich of the following stories would an American news outlet that relies primarily on advertising revenue be least likely ...
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MEJO 101 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED 2023.
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Journalism 2.0: Colonial Era Journalism 
Thomas Paine 
Party News Organs - political 
 
 
Journalism 2.0: Yellow Journalism Era 
Penny Newspaper 
Hearst & Pulitzer 
 
 
Journalism 2.0: Post World War II 
- non party but media mogul owned 
- impartial brokers 
- advertising based - appeal to largest audience 
- shaped US middle class 
- trusted & independent 
 
 
Journalism 2.0: Post WWII Journalism 
- professionalized 
- guardians of democracy 
- gatekeepers for american society 
 
 
Journalism ...
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