How do the news consumption habits of younger Texans compare to those of older Texans? What might explain differences that exist?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that younger individuals have lower levels of news consumption than older individuals.
2. Explain that younger individuals rely less on traditional news sources such as print and television and more on online sources.
3. Explain that lower consumption by younger individuals may be a product of not seeing the importance of government actions, of deficiencies in education, and of increased entertainment alternatives.
4. Explain that generational changes and comfort with technology can help account for differences in preferred sources.

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a. liberalism and political tolerance— b. candidate loyalty and authoritarianism c. political participation and suspicion of out-groups d. political participation and strength of party attachment

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In Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925), the Supreme Court struck down an amendment to the Oregon constitution aimed at prohibiting parents from sending their children to

a. day care centers. b. work in factories. c. private schools. d. None of the above is true.

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