All of the following define Chancellor Angela Merkel as a history-making executive for Germany EXCEPT
A. she was born in East Germany.
B. she was a member of the Communist Youth League.
C. she was a chemist, not a politician, by training.
D. she is a Socialist Democrat.
D
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a) more precise than simple random sampling b) a little more difficult and involved than simple random sampling c) not all members of the population have an equal chance to be selected d) ensures that the profile of the sample matches the profile of the population
What have technological changes done to the “fairness doctrine”?
a. The rapid growth of broadband Internet highlighted the need to reinstitute the rule to ensure that no groups can dominate political discussions. b. The huge advantage that conservatives enjoy on talk radio resulted in the FCC reimposing the fairness doctrine so that liberals could regain some ground. c. The rapid spread of broadband Internet as an alternative, wide-open source of political expression has made the fairness doctrine moot. d. The growth of the Internet has created new challenges for the FCC and the fairness doctrine still applies, but the agency reevaluates the policy every 5 years.