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Charlie

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How do the information goals of networks sometimes conflict?
 
  a. Networks need information to function but often deal with issues and states where information is tightly controlled
  b. Networks have to balance the credibility of their information with the need to present it in a timely and dramatic way.
  c. Networks must disseminate information in ways that often mean that they are not in control of the message.
  d. Networks produce information in one context that is often consumed in other, sometimes conflicting contexts.

Question 2

How does effective framingof a state of affairs work?
 
  a. It must identify the responsible party and propose credible solutions.
  b. It must generate a narrative capable of mobilizing elites.
  c. It must generate a narrative capable of mobilizing the populations of democratic states.
  d. It must be able to cross language, contextual, and cultural barriers.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

a



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