Communication > EXAM > EMC 3358 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE EXAM #1 TEST (All)
One of the major issues in contemporary global communication is the demand for respect for religious sentiments. It comes down to: a. A clash between freedom of religion and freedom of expression b. ... A clash between human rights and religious rites c. Violation of the freedom of expression of all believers. d. Both a & b. The following are international news agencies: a. CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX b. AP, Reuters, AFP, UPI, & TASS c. CNN, BBC, VOA, AFP, TASS d. AP, CNN, BBC, AL-JAZEERA, TASS Muslims were angry at Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Mohammad because: a. Islam is mostly an iconoclastic religion b. Some of the cartoons equated Islam with terrorism c. They represented a clash of civilizations over religious rites and human rights d. All of the above American TV Networks rely increasingly on the following for international news coverage: a. Stringers, freelancers, flingers b. International news agencies c. Mostly on their own reporters and foreign correspondents d. Both A&B Parents of young people who get radicalized, join ISIS and get killed in Syria may not sue YouTube or Twitter for hosting ISIS propaganda because: a. ISIS is an Islamist terrorist group that is not protected by American law. b. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act classifies these companies as distributors not producers of the propaganda c. They are viewed just like bookstores and libraries not responsible for books they sell/hold. d. Both A&B [Show More]
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