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CMI 3358 Final Exam Questions
and Correct Answer
2 versions of sexual harassment
~: 1) sexual assault 2) quid pro quo
quid pro quo
~: "this for that"
media
~: plural of "medium"; comes from latin word "medius"
Article 18 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
~: freedom of thought, freedom of religion
Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights
~: freedom of opinion, freedom of expression
rights protected by the first amendment
~: freedom from state religion, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press,
freedom of assembly, freedom of petition
linguistic capitalism
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~: the internet search business model
bullet theory
~: propaganda theory that states that media have powerful effects and can easily convince
listeners
2 lingua franca of Latin America
~: Spanish & Portugese
metaphoric national intranet of China
~: Great Firewall of China
Berlo's model of communication (SMCR)
~: source, message, channel receiver
technological determinism
~: media changes societies irrespective of content
where did the first political use of radio to spread internat'l propaganda take place?
~: Russia
Leninism
~: Lenin (leader of soviet union) advocated use of the media to promote communist propaganda
and agitation
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propaganda
~: the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct
behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent; originated from the roman catholic
church
propaganda and soviet communists
~: turned propaganda into political instrument of disinformation and misinformation
first major internat'l use of propaganda
~: during WWI
Leni Riefenstahl
~: Made documentary propaganda for Hitler. 'The Triumph of the Will'. Her film was a powerful
stand of the 'Nazi Rebirth'.
1936 Olymics
~: Nazi's used the olympic games as propaganda
public diplomacy
~: international communication in which nations and international institutions eager international
publics other than their own for political, ideological, and geo-strategic reasons; The use of media,
the Internet, and other cultural outlets to communicate the message of a state.
GOVERNMENTAL International Communication/Broadcasters
~: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), NHK (Japan), Al-Jazeera
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