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Example Question #768 : Ap Us Government
The White House Press Secretary is a position established within the executive branch to effectively deal with
members of congress.
state legislatures.
interactions with the news media.
everyday voters.
interactions with the news media.
The White House Press Secretary is a modern phenomenon, only created in the last half of the twentieth century with the explosion of different forms of news media. With a daily briefing in the White House Press Room, the Press Secretary's main function is to distill the President's message for the White House Press Corps and to answer any of their questions. While this has a residual effect of extending the message to other groups, the chief task of a Press Secretary is to deal with the press.
Example Question #769 : Ap Us Government
Which of these First Amendment rights is most frequently challenged during wartime?
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of the Press
Freedom of Speech
Petitioning the government for redress of grievances
Free exercise of religion
Freedom of the Press
Freedom of the Press has been temporarily restricted during wartime various times, such as in the Sedition Act of 1918, upheld by the Supreme Court in 1919 under the "clear and present danger" test, and again in 2001 following the declaration of the War on Terror. Students should be able to quickly rule out most options besides "freedom of the press" and "freedom of speech." Freedom of the press is more frequently directly restricted, as the freedom of speech for individual persons acting outside of mass media is rarely as potentially dangerous or influential.
Example Question #771 : Ap Us Government
The media’s function as protector of the people from corrupt, unethical, and incompetent political leaders is called __________.
the watchdog role
yellow journalism
the common-carrier role
agenda setting
objective journalism
the watchdog role
The watchdog role is a term given to the media’s accepted duty to protect the general public from the corrupt and incompetent practices of political leaders. In this capacity, it is the duty of the media to report any instances of government malpractice, deceit, or general incompetence to the public.