In a managed news coverage, _____.
A. information is collected, analyzed, and disseminated online by independent journalists, scholars, politicians, and the general citizenry
B. the campaign manager creates newsworthy events that demonstrate the candidate's strong points so that the media can capture this image of the candidate
C. a political candidate's press adviser tries to convince reporters to give a story or event concerning the candidate a particular interpretation or slant
D. a candidate uses issue advertisement to focus on flaws in their opponents' positions on various issues, such as immigration and terrorism
E. a candidate uses a negative political advertisement that attacks an opponent's character
Answer: B
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a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 9