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anshika

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How might rallying events (causing the rally-round-the-flag effect) affect presidential politics?
 
  a. Rallying events lead to drops in presidential approval ratings, making passage of their agendas more difficult.
  b. Rallying events have no effect on presidential politics.
  c. Rallying events make presidents more politically cautious.
  d. Rallying events tend to temporarily increase presidential approval ratings, providing windows of opportunity to press for action on their agendas.

Question 2

When a journalist covers societal ills, such as corruption in politics or abuses in business, the journalist is said to be engaged in __________.
 
  a. investigative reporting
  b. causal reporting
  c. yellow journalism
  d. informative investigation



stanleka1

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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