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A recent USA Today headline reading, Fixing Mel Gibson's 2008 Maserati Could Get Costly, is an example of __________.
 
  a. spin
 b. infotainment
  c. investigative reporting
  d. objective journalism

Question 2

Why might some people be worried about voter ID laws that require government-issued ID cards for citizens to vote?
 
  a. because it would greatly increase the possibility of voter fraud
  b. because it might have the effect of keeping poorer African Americans and Hispanics from voting
  c. because it might increase the possibility of a third party winning seats in Congress
  d. because it would be too expensive for the states to implement



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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