10 Questions | Total Attempts: 40
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Which of these was NOT part of the Reagan White House’s strategies for news management?
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Allow the press unlimited access to the president
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Repeat the same message many times
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Which president held one thousand press conferences, far more than any other?
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John F. Kennedy b. c. d. e.
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One president who was particularly successful in playing to the media was
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The cozy relationship between politicians and the press in the twentieth century lasted until
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The Iranian Hostage Crisis
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The commercialization of television
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The beginning of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency
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The Vietnam War and Watergate
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The use of detective-like reporting methods to unearth scandals is known as
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The nation's most influential newspaper and its unofficial "newspaper of record" is
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In a famous, televised speech in 1952 to save his vice presidential candidacy, ________ denied having received illegal gifts and payments, and declared that the family dog, Checkers, though a gift, would not be returned.
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Following the first Nixon-Kennedy presidential debate of 1960, opinion polls showed that
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Those who watched on television thought Nixon had won, while those who listened overthe radio thought Kennedy won.
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Those who watched on television and listened over the radio both thought Kennedy had won.
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Those who listened over radio thought it was a draw, while those who watched television thought Kennedy did better
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Those who watched on television and listened over the radio both thought Nixon had won.
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Those who watched on television thought Kennedy had won, while those who listened over the radio thought Nixon won.
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In 1934, Congress created the ______________ to regulate the use of the airwaves
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Equal Opportunity Commission
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Federal Communications Commission
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Department of the Interior
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Department of Media Communications
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An intentional news leak for the purpose of assessing the political reaction to that news is called