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stephzh

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The media practice of ignoring, trivializing, or condemning women is known as
 
  A) semantic derogation.
  B) symbolic annihilation.
  C) linguistic alienation.
  D) blatant sexism.

Question 2

According to the reflection hypothesis
 
  A) media content mirrors the behaviors, relationships, values, and norms most prevalent in a society.
  B) the media actively shape and create culture.
  C) the media are on the cutting edge of social change.
  D) media content reflects the wishes of corporate sponsors who are rarely in tune with the views of the general public.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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