Chapter 11:
Influencing Government
1.
The mass media is made up of all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a.
television
b.
newspapers
c.
a letter from a friend
d.
radio
2.
The strength of public opinion on a given issue is called __________.
a.
direction
b.
stability
c.
intensity
d.
frequency
3.
To learn about public opinion, pollsters usually question __________.
a.
Americans from one particular economic group
b.
fewer than 100 people at a time
c.
a random sample of people from across the nation
d.
people who have demonstrated strong opinions in the past
4.
The government agency that regulates broadcast media is the __________.
a.
National Communications and Culture Commission
b.
Federal Communications Commission
c.
Freedom of Communications Commission
d.
Federal Regulatory Commission
5.
Interest groups that work to benefit all or most of society are known as __________.
a.
cause-oriented groups
b.
professional associations
c.
public interest groups
d.
trade associations
6.
Interest groups use __________ to help them influence government officials.
a.
bureaucrats
b.
subscriptionists
c.
advocates
d.
lobbyists
7.
A technique that only presents one side of an issue is called __________.
a.
endorsements
b.
the bandwagon
c.
stacked cards
d.
name-calling
8.
A statement that sounds good but is essentially meaningless is called __________.
a.
name-calling
b.
a glittering generality
c.
stacked cards
d.
the bandwagon
9.
Convincing people that everyone agrees with the interest group's viewpoint is called __________.
a.
the bandwagon
b.
stacked cards
c.
just plain folks
d.
a glittering generality
10.
Which of the following cannot be lobbyists?
a.
lawyers
b.
public relations consultants
c.
former legislators
d.
present government officials
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