When a campaign limits the media’s access to a candidate to a short time and the candidate makes only brief statements to the press, the campaign’s spin doctors are trying to ______.

a. prevent the candidate’s overexposure
b. build momentum for a special announcement
c. engage in news management
d. be sure the candidate is well rested for the remainder of the campaign
e. engage in political accountability

c. engage in news management

Political Science

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The New Deal programs of the Great Depression were examples of which of the following?

a. open-market operations b. demand-side economics c. supply-side economics d. uncontrollable spending

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How did the civil rights demonstrations of the 1960s change the political calculations of Democratic politicians? How were the demonstrations planned strategically to increase pressure on politicians?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science