AP Government Chapter Seven Key Terms Flashcards

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High-Tech Politics

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a politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology

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Mass Media

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Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the internet and other means of popular communication

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Media Events

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events purposely staged for the media that nonetheless look spontaneous. In keeping with politics as theater, media events can be staged by individuals, groups, and government officials, especially presidents

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Press Conferences

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Meetings of public officials with reporters

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Investigative Journalism

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the use of in-depth reporting unearth scandals, scams, and schemes, at times putting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders

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Print Media

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Newspapers and magazines, as compared with broadcast media

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Broadcast Media

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Television, radio, and the internet, as compared with print media

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Narrowcasting

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Media programming on cable TV or the internet that is focused on one topic and aimed at a particular audience. Examples include MTV, ESPN, and C-SPAN

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Chains

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newspapers published by massive media conglomerates that account for over four-fifths of the nation’s daily newspaper circulation. Often these chains control broadcast media as well

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Beats

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Specific locations from which news frequently emanates, such as Congress or the White House. Most top reporters work a particular beat, thereby becoming specialists in what goes on at that location

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Trial Balloons

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An international news leak for the purpose of assessing the political reaction

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Sound Bites

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Short video clips of approximately 10 seconds. typically, they are all that is shown from a politician’s speech on the nightly news

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Talking Head

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A shot of a person’s face talking directly into the camera. Because this is visually unappealing, the major commercial networks rarely show a politician talking one-on-one for very long

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Policy Agenda

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the issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actively involved in politics at the time

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Policy Entrepreneurs

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People who invest their political “capital” in an issue. According to John Kingdom, a policy entrepreneur “could be in or out of government, in elected or appointed positions, in interest groups or research organizations

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