US Government, Chapter 7, Unit 3
television
By the 1960s, people started to rely more on __________ news than newspapers for their political information.
Franklin Roosevelt
"Fireside chats" were most associated with which president?
seditious libel.
Conduct or language that incites rebellion again the authority of a state is called
the speed with which journalists have to act
According to journalist David Broder, what is the main factor that contributes to bias in the media?
minimal effects
According to the __________ model, in a process described as selective exposure, people secured information from sources that agreed with them, leading to the reinforcement of beliefs, not to a change of beliefs.
The Federalist Papers.
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay published a series of articles in support of the Constitution that are known as
troll
An individual who posts outrageous things on blogs merely to get attention is sometimes referred to as a
"An Apology for Printers"
Benjamin Franklin's writing of __________ defended objectivity in journalism. Although it contradicted the prevailing view at the time, it would help set the standard for future American journalism.
agenda setting
By stressing certain issues, the media influence what the American public views as the most pressing concerns. This effect is called
social networking site
Facebook is an example of a(n)
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Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the most famous newspaper publishers of their time, used all of the following to sell papers and attract readers EXCEPT
Priming
In the 2016 presidential campaign, Republicans wanted to focus on stagnant wages, while Democrats wanted to talk about declining unemployment and job creation. How these issues are emphasized by the media is an example of __________, or influencing the criteria for evaluating political leaders.
decreased by 50 percent.
In the past twenty years, Americans' confidence in the press has
New York Times v. Sullivan
In which Supreme Court case did the court require proof of actual malice in order to convict of libel?
Investigating
The mass media help ensure government accountability and responsiveness by performing three important tasks: informing,....................., and interpreting the news.
It has declined for both younger and older age groups.
Since the 1990s, what has happened to newspaper readership?
false, scandalous, and malicious writing
President John Adams' Sedition Act (1798) made it illegal to print or publish any "_________" about the federal government.
Federal Communications Commission
Which federal agency is in charge of regulating electronic media?
Watergate
The __________ scandal, uncovered by two reporters from the Washington Post, revealed questionable activities in the Richard Nixon administration.
hard news.
The decline of newspaper readership might affect the public's exposure to
Americans adopt new media quickly; there are more options for getting news than ever before
Statistics on the changing media environment suggest two main lessons:
Propaganda
The ________ model argues that the press serve the interests of government only.
Radio
The popularity of____________ has remained unchanged in the past decade as a medium of communication.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
The press concealed the health of which president, thereby preserving his public image?
blogs
Which form of media has enabled the average citizen to most easily express his or her views to a wider audience?
the minimal effects model
Which model for interpreting public opinion asserts that the news media has only marginal influence on the public's thinking about politics?
Upton Sinclair's The Jungle
What novel exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry in 1906?
framing
When the Bush administration waged war in Afghanistan, the media emphasized the issue of fighting terrorism. This presented the war in a much more favorable light, which is an example of
Near v. Minnesota
Which Supreme Court case limited the government's ability to suppress a news story?
First
Which amendment governs freedom of press?
First Amendment
Which amendment to the Constitution protects the freedom of the press?
Most television watchers thought Kennedy won, and most radio listeners thought Nixon won.
Which assessment of the 1960 debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy is considered correct?
an aging audience
Which factor poses the biggest threat to the television evening news?
It may result in a limited watchdog function.
Which of the following is a potential problem with concentrated media ownership?
James K. Polk
Which president started his own newspaper in order to get his message out?
ABC, NBC, CBS
Which three major networks aired evening news broadcasts in the early 1960s?
The government had not met and would have needed to meet an extraordinary burden of proof for prior restraint.
Which was a result of the Pentagon Papers Supreme Court decision?
not-so-minimal effects
While not overstating power of the media, the ___________ model acknowledges that the press has a substantial impact through agenda setting.
Thomas Paine
Who published the influential pamphlet, Common Sense, which attacked King George?
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
Who uncovered the Watergate scandal?
Mass media
________ refers to news sources such as newspapers, television, radio, and the Internet that provide a large audience with information about the nation and the world.
Soft news
__________ is news with fewer hard facts, more emphasis on personal stories that engage (or shock) the public, and often appeals to the emotions rather than the intellect.
Prior restraint
__________ is the government's ability to restrict the publication of sensitive material.
Libel
__________ is the publication of false and damaging information about someone.
Public Occurrences
__________, which began publication in Boston in 1690, had only a few pages and was more a pamphlet than a newspaper during the colonial era.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
____________ was the first president to use the radio to speak directly to the American people.
Selective exposure
___________is the process whereby people secure information from sources that agree with them, reinforcing their beliefs. Hide Feedback
watchdog
At the heart of democracy lies the ability for the press to inform the people free from government interference, a role known as
Framing
is the ability of the media to alter the public's view on an issue by presenting it in a particular way.