An example of the media acting as a watchdog?
A politician resigns after the media reports he accepted a bribe. (Any example of a politician getting in trouble because of media reports).
How do interest groups most effectively influence public policy?
By gathering people with shared concerns to advocate for specific issues.
How do PACs try to increase the chances that their preferred policies become law?
By supporting candidates who are likely to vote in favor of their policy goals.
What was the purpose of WWII propaganda encouraging gas saving?
To encourage citizens to support the war effort at home.
What would be an example of symbolism?
An American Flag in the background during a political speech. (Other examples portraying obvious symbols acceptable).
An example of the media shaping public opinion about a government issue?
A news station airs an investigative report about unsafe drinking water in a city. (Any similar response)
What is the purpose of lobbyists?
To influence government decisions on behalf of interest groups.
How might a PAC best ensure a candidate supports its goals?
By contributing money to the candidate's campaign.
What type of communication is a Liberty Bond poster?
Propaganda
Why might a political leader use national symbols, such as flags or eagles, during a major speech?
To create a sense of unity and patriotism that strengthens the message being delivered.
How does the media typically influence government policy?
By investigating and reporting on illegal or unethical practices.
Which group uses all civic participation methods?
Individual citizens.
What is one way PACs attempt to influence government after an election?
By continuing to provide information and support to elected officials who align with their interests.
What is the goal of propaganda?
To persuade people to support a cause or action.
In which situation would symbolism play an important role?
A presidential address.
How can the media influence elected officials' decisions?
By reporting stories that increase public pressure on officials.
Who do lobbyists represent?
Interest Groups.
What is one way PACs influence elections?
By donating money to candidates.
Why might a government use posters that appeal to emotions rather than facts?
To persuade people quickly by creating strong feelings that support a specific cause or action.
How can bias appear in a news article even if all the facts are technically correct?
By presenting information in a way that favors one side, such as through selective details or loaded language.
What is the media’s role when exposing wrongdoing?
Acting as a watchdog to hold government accountable.
What is one way interest groups try to shape government decisions besides lobbying?
By educating the public through campaigns, research, or informational materials.
Why do PACs donate money to candidates?
To support candidates who align with their goals and priorities.
How can propaganda influence citizens during a national crisis?
By encouraging behaviors the government wants-such as conserving resources or supporting war efforts-through persuasive messaging.
Which option presents a specific point of view on an issue?
Bias.