Which of the following is true of journalism and the campaign bubble?

a. Reporting inflates the importance and relevancy of the candidates’ issues. 
b. It is a result of candidates’ desire to control media coverage. 
c. Public interest in elections is finite and reporting must take advantage of the optimum time period 
d. The larger press corps results in more diverse reporting. 

b. It is a result of candidates’ desire to control media coverage. 

Political Science

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Article IV of the U.S. Constitution establishes how states must treat each other

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which response best reflects the dilemma of pork in legislation?

A. Programmatic requests are beneficial to taxpayers but detrimental to reelection. B. Programmatic requests favor federal employees at the expense of state employees. C. Programmatic requests favor one district at the expense of all American taxpayers. D. Programmatic requests are always wasteful expenditures but are useful to politicians.

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