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edw2579 edw2579
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Howard the politician has a multiple audience dilemma: he wants to appear to one audience as a strong fighter against terrorism but wants to appear to another audience as opposed to a recent military campaign.
 
  Which of the following strategies is NOT a successful way to manage this dilemma?
  A) Give separate speeches to the two different audiences.
  B) Moderate his message so that it is a compromise between the desires of the two audiences.
  C) Present ambiguous statements that appeal to both audiences because they can interpret them differently.
  D) When making a statement to one of the audiences, give nonverbal signals indicating that he does not really believe what he is saying.
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