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LSU POLI 2051 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass mass media - Technology that allows individuals to communicate efficiently with a large group and over distances. Where did students get their news according to the student survey? - Democrats: Newspapers (0) internet (89) Television(8) Republicans: Newspapers (2) Internet (69) Television (23) Independents: EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 Newspapers (0) Internet (76) Television (19) In political science, we are primarily concerned with __________ because it informs us as citizens. - information media controlled media - Candidates control the content of the message. controlled media example - Campaign commercials or rallies. Types of Advertisements (controlled media) - Positive (self praise) Negative (attacks/criticism of opponent) defenses - "That's not true" - not effective Attacking back on the same issue is most common and effective. Who did political ads start with? - Eisenhower in 1952 They tended to be short and sold candidate-like products. first negative ad - Daisy girl ad Why do candidates attack even though we are generally against negativity? - Out of fear (there's more attacks in a close race); because they work (tend to be more remembered) EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 What do you do if you're attacked? - Counterattack on the same issue (ex. red phone ad from 2008). What did the bipartisan campaign reform act of 2002 do? - Tried to limit negative attack advertisements but didn't work Other groups stepped up the efforts to provide these attack ads uncontrolled media - Candidates have less control over the content uncontrolled media examples - Debates & News coverage When did debates first occur? - In the presidential general election in 1960 with Nixon V. Kennedy. Next ones didn't occur until 1976 and since then we've had at least one every election. characteristics of media coverage of politics - - Horse-race coverage (a sporting event) - Issue-less (issue covered and then moved on from) - Pack journalism (everyone tends to cover the sam

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LSU POLI 2051 Exam 3 Questions
and Answers 100% Pass

mass media - ✔✔Technology that allows individuals to communicate efficiently with a

large group and over distances.


Where did students get their news according to the student survey? - ✔✔Democrats:


Newspapers (0)


internet (89)


Television(8)




Republicans:


Newspapers (2)


Internet (69)


Television (23)




Independents:




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,Newspapers (0)


Internet (76)


Television (19)


In political science, we are primarily concerned with __________ because it informs us

as citizens. - ✔✔information media


controlled media - ✔✔Candidates control the content of the message.


controlled media example - ✔✔Campaign commercials or rallies.


Types of Advertisements (controlled media) - ✔✔Positive (self praise)


Negative (attacks/criticism of opponent)


defenses - ✔✔"That's not true" - not effective


Attacking back on the same issue is most common and effective.


Who did political ads start with? - ✔✔Eisenhower in 1952


They tended to be short and sold candidate-like products.


first negative ad - ✔✔Daisy girl ad


Why do candidates attack even though we are generally against negativity? - ✔✔Out of

fear (there's more attacks in a close race); because they work (tend to be more

remembered)




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, What do you do if you're attacked? - ✔✔Counterattack on the same issue (ex. red phone

ad from 2008).


What did the bipartisan campaign reform act of 2002 do? - ✔✔Tried to limit negative

attack advertisements but didn't work


Other groups stepped up the efforts to provide these attack ads


uncontrolled media - ✔✔Candidates have less control over the content


uncontrolled media examples - ✔✔Debates & News coverage


When did debates first occur? - ✔✔In the presidential general election in 1960 with

Nixon V. Kennedy. Next ones didn't occur until 1976 and since then we've had at least

one every election.


characteristics of media coverage of politics - ✔✔- Horse-race coverage (a sporting

event)


- Issue-less (issue covered and then moved on from)


- Pack journalism (everyone tends to cover the same thing)


- Style over substance (not about what you say but HOW you say it that's remembered)


- Anything is newsworthy (anything goes, nothing private)


- Interpretative (they tell you how to think about it and give a spin on their story)


- Negative




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