The more you assume your audience knows about your informative speech topic, the greater are your chances of being misunderstood.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The basic rationale for heavier government regulation of broadcasting than of the print media is that:
a) radio and television are entertainment and have no First Amendment protection; b) the propaganda potential of the electronic media is so great that more protection is needed; c) broadcasters are given the exclusive use of a scarce resource (the radio spectrum) and must use it “in the public interest, convenience and necessity;” d) broadcast advertising is too pervasive and persuasive to be left unregulated; e) the broadcast media are more technically complex and need more government assistance to maintain good technical standards.
A major road hazard for a group traveling the small group road map is ___________
A. ideational conflict B. secondary tension C. group think D. mind think E. social loafing