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What are different types of Mass Media? Review – The Media in Politics What are different types of Mass Media? Newspapers, radio, television, the internet

Which amendment protects freedom of the press? Review – The Media in Politics Which amendment protects freedom of the press? The First Amendment

Politicians can gauge public opinion by looking at? Review – The Media in Politics Politicians can gauge public opinion by looking at? Public Opinion Polls

What type of information can be found in this image? Review – The Media in Politics What type of information can be found in this image? Propaganda

Review – The Media in Politics What do you call the propaganda technique when a politician gets a celebrity endorsement? Testimonial

Review – The Media in Politics What do you call the propaganda technique when a politician does something to look like a “regular” American? Plain Folks Appeal

Review – The Media in Politics What do you call it when a newspaper or channel favors one candidate or party of the other? Media Bias

Review – The Media in Politics What do you call the role of the media to catch government officials when they do something wrong? Watchdog