All of the following are challenges that face Germany will face in the future EXCEPT
a. its role in NATO.
b. issues still unresolved from unification.
c. expansion of the European Union and its free-market principles.
d. globalization.
e. identity issues emerging from unification, the European Union and immigration.
Q. 2Television primarily links government with people in covering
a. corruption.
b. political reform.
c. elections and crises.
d. human interest stories.
Q. 3Which of the following statements about nuclear energy politics is NOT correct?
a. Germany and the United States get about the same amount of energy from nuclear power.
b. Germany's antinuclear movement has tended to be more radical than its American counterpart.
c. In both Germany and the United States, private companies are responsible for the production of nuclear power.
d. Neither Germany nor the United States has yet to open a site for the storage of nuclear waste.
e. Both Germany and the United States have recently decided to phase out their nuclear power plants over the next decade.
Q. 4Structural bias in television is related to
a. business factors and ratings.
b. ideological issues.
c. political party positions.
d. visual design.
Q. 5The Alternative for Germany
a. advocates Germany to encourage weaker European Union member states to leave the Eurozone.
b. is a far-right, anti-immigrant party.
c. won one seat in the 2013 national election.
d. is a movement that advocates Germany adopting the alternative vote electoral system.
e. is a movement that advocates greater use of sustainable energy resources.
Q. 6The Sacramento Bee reports state politics heavily because its readers include thousands of state
a. lobbying groups.
b. employees.
c. columnists.
d. cartoonists.