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FBLA Journalism Test Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded | 100% Verified
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Newspaper: publication that contains information about current events, features 
on different topics and advertisements 
2. Penny Press: newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent 
3. Yellow Journalism: mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, 
screaming headlines and cheap melodrama 
4. Muckraking: the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role of promoting social responsibility investigating corruption, especially in big business, 
social institutio...
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FSOT Practice Questions and Answers latest updated
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What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? - ANSWER has to do with obscenity 
 
 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Property Protection 
C. Offending Effrontery 
D. Defamation - ANSWER D. Defamation 
 
In some instances, journalists may find that there is a conflict between the 1st Amendment and the 6th amendment, the latter having to do with 
 
A. the right to keep and bear arms 
B. the right to a speedy public trial 
C. privacy 
D. copyright - ANSWER B. Right to a speedy public t...
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MCS 005 Test #1
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MCS 005 Test #1 
 
According to the sociological perspective advanced by Croteau and Hoynes, do people actively 
create features of society? Do those aspects of society also influence how people act? - Yes, 
we activity create features of society. 
 
What are some media/culture related questions, noted by Croteau and Hoynes, which could be 
asked at the level of (sociological) analysis concerned with relationships within an institution? - 
How have media tech changed the way media operate. 
 
Wh...
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+
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FBLA Journalism, Test Questions with Answers Latest update 2024/2025 Graded A+. Blog - answerShort for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued periodically, 
appear in reverse chronological order 
Bureau - answerA news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere other tan its 
central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in the state capital; in Washington, 
D.C.; or in foreign countries 
Byline - answerA line identifying the author of a story 
Citize...
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ATI TEAS 7 READING 2022; 45 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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ATI TEAS 7 READING 2022 | 45 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
 
 
The following question is based on the “Henry VIII” PASSAGE. 
 
 
 
 
1.In which of the following sources in this passage most likely to appear? 
 (choose from the following options) 
1.	Autobiography 
2.	Newspaper 
3.	Bibliography 
4.	Encyclopedia 
 
2.	Which of the following words most closely matches the meaning of the word “in famous” as used in the passage? (choose from the following option) ...
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Cyber Awareness Challenge 2024 (Incomplete) WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONSGUARANTEED SUCCESS.
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Mabel is a government employee who needs to share a document containing contractor proprietary information with her supervisor. Which of the following describes the most appropriate way for Mabel to do this? 
-E-mail it using her personal e-mail account. 
-Save it to a shared folder accessible to their team. 
-Leave a printed copy on her supervisor's desk after working hours. 
-Encrypt it and send it via digitally signed Government e-mail. 
~Encrypt it and send it via digitally signed Governmen...
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CLEP American Government Practice Test 2 All Answers Correct
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CLEP American Government Practice Test 2 All Answers Correct 
Where in the Constitution does Congress locate its authority to oversee gov. bodies not mentioned in 
the Constitution, such as the Department of Education 
Necessary and proper clause 
inherent powers 
Powers claimed by the president but NOT expressly called for in the Constitution are 
called 
Which of the following stipulates that Congress may NOT put in place an official 
religion 
Establishment clause 
The redistricting...
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OPOTA UNIT 3 – 48 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Traditional Media Sources 
newspapers, radio and television 
 
 
 
Key similarities between traditional and non-traditional 
• Both afforded the same 1st amendment protections 
• Both entitled to the same physical access to the scene of an incident as each other and any private citizen 
• Both want access to information, in a user-friendly form, with audio and visuals (e.g., pictures, videos, sound recordings), and they want it in a timely fashion 
• Both are entitled to the same access ...
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MCS Study Guide Test 1 Questions With Complete Solution
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MCS Study Guide Test 1 Questions With Complete Solution 
Do people actively create features of society? Do those aspects of society also influence how people act? - CORRECT ANSWER People actively create features of society by interacting with media; producing it and experiencing it. Blurred lines between industry and users. 
 
What are some media/culture questions which could be asked at the level of (sociological) analysis concerned with relationships within an institution? -...
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SDSU TFM 160 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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Editing 
The process (art and technique) by which the editor selects, arranges, and assembles the visual, sound, and special effects to tell a story 
 
 
 
Shot 
Basic building blocks of film editing 
 
 
 
 
A shot's two distinct values? 
-the value of the photographic image in itself 
-the value acquired when the shot is placed in relationship to other shots 
 
 
 
Cut 
Editing's most fundamental tool 
 
 
 
The Kuleshov Effect 
Meaning comes from the editing, not from the physical really th...
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