How has the Internet changed news reporting? How has it changed political campaigns and elections? What effect does the Internet have on other news media?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1,Discuss the ways in which the Internet has changed news reporting, specifically, that while it provides a lot more news, people are not necessarily more informeddue in part to self-selection.
2,Explain how the Internet has helped change campaigns and elections by facilitating more communication with the public at large, which helps with political mobilization. An appropriate example might be Facebook or the use of political blogs.
3,Discuss how the rise of online sources has made print media less competitive, but also provides the greatest potential for their long-term survival.
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Identify and describe the advantages and challenges to U.S. national security posed by the use of the military tactic of cyberwarfare. How does U.S. digital dominance threaten U.S. national security and its ability to defend the state against cyberterrorism by other states or non-state actors?
What will be an ideal response?
The first American political parties emerged in Congress because
A. Article I of the Constitution required the House of Representatives be organized around the development of two parties. B. The President was a nonpartisan figure who did not want to set an agenda so political parties helped create an agenda. C. legislative leaders found it advantageous to cultivate a stable group of supporters by forming durable alliances. D. legislative leaders found that only by organizing stable coalitions of supporters could they reduce the conformity costs imposed by Supreme Court decisions.