The answer is B. <u>Soviet missiles in Cuba put the U.S. in an extremely dangerous position</u>, in the case of the deflagration of nuclear war the proximity of USSR missiles risked a surprise attack and the destruction of U.S. infraestructure before they had time to mobilize.
In the 1930s, many people began thinking Marx was right and that Communism was the wave of the future because the New York Stock Exchange crashed in 1929.
Jiwon is probably in the Define the Problem stage of the market research process
Explanation:
Defining the problem is the main part of the marketing research process. The phase of market research starts with the definition of an issue the organization faces.
Defining the issue that you need to address in marketing research will decide what information you need and how you can acquire the information. This will help the company explain the overarching problem or opportunity, such as how to best address the loss of market share or how to launch a new product to a specific demographic.
The Role of Media in Conflict Management: The Case of Electoral Conflicts in Kenya Col (Rtd) Zachary K Chebii Abstract The role played by media in conflicts has been an issue of discussion all over the world. Although media influence has increased tremendously in the last decade, researchers are yet to agree on the degree and magnitude of its influence in conflicts. The context analysis of Kenya election coverage and post election conflict of 2007/08 revealed that media has a ‘double-edge’ role in electoral conflict situation i.e. conflict escalation and de-escalation roles. The conflict escalation role is more prevalent with vernacular (local) media stations while the conflict de-escalation role is predominant with nationwide mainstream stations. This affirmed the study conceptualized framework developed from libertarian theory and social responsibility theory of media reporting. In addition, people’s response to conflict coverage is persuaded by their age, gender and social status as human variables. Therefore, to mitigate conflict reporting misrepresentation, specifically in weak democratic states, a common approach to conflict reporting should be designed and adhered to. More importantly, there need to be stringent regulations and control of vernacular (local) FM stations which are prone to manipulation by political elite. This should be coupled with training of journalists on conflict reporting and development of a standard conflict reporting procedure. Lastly, media houses should be discouraged from running parallel tallying centres, a mandate reserved for legitimate electoral body.
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