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Chapter 5-6 review

Horizontales
Basic principles that shape general opinions on political issues.
A political ideology that supports larger government and intervention in the government and economy.
This FCC regulation requires that media coverage of controversial views represent both sides. (2 word)
Media coverage that speaks directly against the actions of the government (2 word)
French term for a rule that is set "by law"(2 word)
French term for rules enforced by society, but not by the letter of the law. (2 word)
A polling error that comes from surveying too small of a sample group (2 word)
The power of the media to focus the public's attention on issues (2 word)
A specific preference on a particular issue
Effect that describes many people choosing to vote for the candidate ahead in opinion polling.
Verticales
The power of the media to influence how events are interpreted
The process of preparing the public for a particular view of a person or event
A polling error that involves vague or leading questions influencing the accuracy of the poll (2 word)
Short snippets of information that aim to remove context and reframe a persons words for drama rather than fact (2 words)
The practice of unfairly setting voting districts to sway elections in favor of one group.
This rule guarantees that all candidates running for the same office will get the same amount of access to the voters on broadcast media. (3 word)
A polling error that involves inaccurate representation of the population (2 word)
The right to ___ guarantees that political candidates can respond to any personal attack made on broadcast media.
A term to describe the general outlook of the population on an issue (2 word)
A political ideology that supports minimal government intervention to maintain the status quo.
Agencies of ____ form many early political opinions and include factors like education, family, and religion.
A practice of racial discrimination that prevented black Americans from getting loans for homes in white neighborhoods
Sued the Board of Education, establishing that separate but equal is never truly equal.