Walter Lippman’s view of the press was
a. holding politicians accountable for all of their actions.
b. providing the information a good citizen needed to know to function in a democracy.
c. engaging in muckraking so that the endemic corruption would be exposed and citizens should be cynical of their government.
d. working closely with politicians to gently lead the public in the right direction on the most important matters of public policy.
b. providing the information a good citizen needed to know to function in a democracy.
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a. Classical liberalism b. Conservatism c. Populism d. Socialism
In a survey questionnaire, a question that asks "What is the capital of North Dakota?" is a
A) demographic question. B) content item. C) geological item. D) capitalistic question.