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ashley

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Which is NOT considered a reason why there has been an influx of women working in public relations?
 
  A) They find it more welcoming than fields such as newspaper work.
  B) They can start a public relations firm with relatively little capital.
  C) Women are more sensitive than men in facilitating two-way communication.
  D) Women are tougher competitors than men.
  E) Women can make more money in comparable traditionally female-dominated fields.

Question 2

Phineas T. Barnum will be best remembered in public relations history for
 
  A) developing the pseudoevent.
  B) making Jenny Lind famous.
  C) issuing press releases.
  D) suppressing the Standard Oil strike.
  E) serving as the first presidential press secretary.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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