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ashley

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What is the relationship between education and media consumption?
 
  a. Education is largely uncorrelated with media consumption.
  b. The more educated individuals are, the more media they tend to consume.
  c. The more educated individuals are, the less likely they are to read newspapers.
  d. Education tends to make people skeptical of getting information from the mass media.

Question 2

What is one area in which the American separation of powers is especially unusual?
 
  a. It is rare for the president to hold veto power over the legislature.
  b. It is rare for the legislative and executive branches to overlap so much.
  c. It is rare for the legislature to have the power to impeach the president.
  d. It is rare for the legislature and executive branches to check each other so strongly.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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