Why is coverage by the news media, especially television, vital to the success of protest activity?
a. The media are at best unconcerned with protests groups, unless they provide good visuals.
b. The media generate attention and support for protests that social media have screened out.
c. The media carry protesters' messages to the mass public and inform public officials about what is taking place.
d. The media impede the coverage of unpopular political protests, guaranteeing that protests with wide public support have preferred access to public officials.
Question -2-Deron is a 19-year-old part-time student who works evenings at a convenience store. He is not registered to vote and rarely notices campaign signs or takes an interest in the world that flies by him during his commutes between school, work, and home.
He could not name the governor of his state if his life depended on it, nor does he care. What is Deron experiencing?
a. political affirmation
b. political alienation
c. political realignment
d. political disfranchisement
Question -3-Which of the following groups is more typically a nonvoting group?
a. better-educated Americans
b. less-educated Americans
c. middle-income Americans
d. upper-income Americans
Question -4-Martin is a college-educated African American. He is a certified financial planner with an advanced degree whose salary and commissions put his pretax income above 150,000. His neighbor William, also African American, owns a recording studio.
Although his business is thriving, he has yet to match Martin's earnings and is still attending night school to finish an associate's degree. Based on these profiles, which of the following statements is true?
a. Martin is more likely to vote than William.
b. William is more likely to vote than Martin.
c. William and Martin are equally likely to vote.
d. Neither William nor Martin is more likely to vote than any other African American, regardless of career, income, or level of education.