How does the medium of television affect the presentation of political information?

What will be an ideal response?

Answers will vary. Given the TV-saturated environment in which we live, it should come as no surprise that candidates spend a great deal of time-and money-obtaining a TV presence through political advertisements, debates, and general news coverage. Candidates and their campaign managers realize that the time and money are well spent because television has an important impact on the way people see the candidates, understand the issues, and cast their votes.Today, televised political advertising consumes at least half of the total budget for a major political campaign. For the 2016 election cycle, Borrell Associates has estimated that total spending on political advertisements may have reached $9.8 billion.

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A) whistleblower B) defendant C) lobbyist D) covert agent E) bailiff

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According to Karl Marx

a. Social revolution led by the bourgeoisie is inevitable. b. Social revolution led by the proletariat is inevitable. c. Social revolution led by the peasants is inevitable. d. Social revolution led by the fascists is inevitable.

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