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Novosadov [1.4K]
3 years ago
8

Media impact has become an important fact of electoral politics. Which of the following explains the limits of the media’s influ

ence on public attitudes about politics?
A. Candidates rely mostly on their party organizations for public exposure.
B. Voters are already well informed and aren’t influenced by the media.
C. People generally watch, listen, and read sources that agree with their own viewpoints.
D. Media sources fail to project positive images of people seeking public office.
History
2 answers:
AlekseyPX3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is C. People generally watch, listen, and read sources that agree with their own viewpoints.

Explanation:

Politicians including candidates often use media to influence the attitudes of electors; this includes showing positive images about themselves, their proposals and their party or using media to explain electors they should vote for them. However, in some cases, this influence is limited as electors tend to select specific sources that are similar to their viewpoints; this implies electors decide to be exposed to only certain viewpoints and types of media, and therefore candidates that do not fit in these cannot influence electors. Thus, one limit of media's influence on public attitudes about politics is "People generally watch, listen, and read sources that agree with their own viewpoints".

Anna71 [15]3 years ago
6 0
THE ANSWER is C because theres always two sides especially in politics. For example during the past election, there was two main Republican and Democratic news station reporting with their own biased points.
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