A) Functionalist
B) Cyberfeminist
C) Symbolic Interactionist
D) Conflict
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A) The application to and promotion of feminism online.
B) The removal of feminist social activism from the physical world to the online world.
C) The threat of sexism overtaking internet message boards.
D) The growing number of young girls who are becoming addicted to World of Warcraft.
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A) the ability to sort through, interpret, and process digital knowledge.
B) the application of science to solve problems in daily life.
C) the virtual experience offered by leading educational institutions.
D) the electronic waste created by consumers.
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A) Homogenization
B) Telecommunication
C) Fragmentation
D) Alliteration
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A) A conflict theorist
B) A symbolic interactionist
C) A cyberfeminist
D) A functionalist
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A) Designating those who provide Internet service as common carriers would constitute a reasonable regulatory burden.
B) Those who provide Internet service should be treated as common carriers, legally prohibited from discriminating based on the customer or nature of the goods.
C) People should pay Internet providers a premium for faster service, since you pay for what you get.
D) Companies should invest in making improvements to their Internet service or expanding those services to underserved areas.
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A) Cyberfeminism
B) Media globalization
C) Technological imbalance
D) Corporate isolation
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A) Evangeline refuses to purchase a Droid or an iPhone because her Razor phone has been in perfect shape for the past 6 years.
B) Target offers a "buy two, get one free" sale on Blue Ray discs.
C) Sarah's iPod breaks just as the newest iPod Nano is being introduced.
D) Jerome spills coffee on his MacBook, and it ruins the keyboard.
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A) The spread of technology across borders.
B) The global lack of access to online media.
C) A form of constant monitoring in which the observation posts are decentralized and the observed is never communicated with directly.
D) The breakdown of communication between technological innovators and the general public.
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A) Computer lag
B) Digital divide
C) Technological pause
D) New media
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A) Barnes and Noble
B) Twitter
C) Facebook
D) The Kindle
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A) Social media spreading awareness about social causes.
B) Accessible technology being made available to remote societies.
C) The spread of computer literacy.
D) Governments censoring information for their benefit.
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A) The cross-cultural development and exchange of computer hardware.
B) The governmental sanction allowing worldwide access to media education.
C) The inability of geographically rural areas to access new media.
D) The worldwide integration of media through the cross-cultural exchange of ideas.
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A) Digital divide
B) Design patent
C) Stolen technology
D) Evolutionary model of technological change
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A) Life changing function
B) Social norm function
C) Entertainment function
D) All of the above
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A) Republican
B) Technophile
C) PC person
D) Neo-Luddite
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A) A form of constant monitoring in which the observation posts are decentralized and the observed is never communicated with directly
B) A network of neighborhood spies who go through local mailboxes and listen in on phone lines
C) When people are too overwhelmed with media input to really care about the issue, so their involvement becomes defined by awareness instead of by action about the issue at hand
D) An online invasion of spyware which track when controversial political beliefs are being expressed
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A) Functionalist
B) Cyberfeminist
C) Symbolic Interactionist
D) Conflict
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A) Newspaper advertising revenue has greatly increased, while online advertising revenue has fallen.
B) Cable and online revenue have remained greatly unchanged, while newspaper and magazine advertising revenue have fallen greatly.
C) Magazine revenue has risen steadily, while online and newspaper revenue has fallen dramatically.
D) Online advertising revenue has fallen slightly, while newspaper advertising revenue has increased greatly.
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A) Social control
B) The great divide
C) Gatekeeping
D) Discriminatory journalism
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