Deck 15: Public Affairs, government Relations, and Political Communications

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What dominates the world of political communications today according to political communications expert Dennis W.Johnson?

A)Facebook
B)false news
C)Twitter
D)negative messages
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What did insurance provider Humana implement in Mississippi to position itself ahead of its competitors while the federal government was preparing to launch the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

A)Humana Early Bird campaign,offering a 10% discount for citizens who enrolled in the first month
B)Get to Know Humana campaign,featuring testimonials from local citizens on social media
C)Humana Is the One for YOU Campaign,promoting the company's insurance plans as better than the competition
D)Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi,promoting awareness of the ACA and helping people enroll
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Which of the following is an example of government communications providing information that can be considered essential to the well-being of the public?

A)How to donate to a charitable organization?
B)Where to find the best deal on a used car?
C)Why it's better to use the U.S.Postal Service instead of Federal Express?
D)How to register to vote?
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Which of the following is a dynamic,interactive process for the transmission of information among politicians,the news media,and the public?

A)strategic communications
B)political communications
C)public affairs
D)government relations
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What is the focus of political communication?

A)political office to government
B)elected official / candidate to public / voter
C)government to citizen
D)organization to government
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How does government relations differ from public affairs in terms of who initiates contact?

A)Initiator is an organization.
B)Initiator is a government entity.
C)Initiator is a nonprofit.
D)Initiator is a citizen.
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What communicators are duty-bound to inform their chain of command,fellow service members,and the public about their activities?

A)private public relations specialists
B)military public affairs officers
C)government public information officers
D)all public communicators
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According to former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry,who tends to believe the press is going to be on their side?

A)Democrats
B)Republicans
C)independents
D)sitting U.S.presidents
Question
More voters and prospects are seeking political and government news online versus in the traditional media due to what current trend?

A)Politicians are increasing their use of the Internet as a tool.
B)Citizens want the most up-to-date news.
C)Citizens are canceling their print news subscriptions.
D)Citizens no longer trust traditional media news sources.
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Public affairs consultant David Payne believes that ______ is a euphemism for direct lobbying of policymakers to influence regulations or laws.

A)public affairs
B)political communication
C)government relations
D)free speech
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According to the BBC,the British first began using the term "lobbying" in what time period?

A)early 1700s
B)early 1800s
C)early 1900s
D)late 1900s
Question
At least ______ of U.S.adults shared election information on social media during a one-week political snapshot taken in January 2016 by the Pew Research Center.

A)25%
B)36%
C)44%
D)50%
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Compared to private sector PR,which of the following is unique to government sector public affairs?

A)work on one project at a time
B)have unrestricted funding
C)must answer multiple clients simultaneously
D)have advanced technical capabilities
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Why is it important for Public Affairs Officers to foster positive relationships between military bases and local communities?

A)Poor relationships can lead to base closures.
B)Local communities depend on base personnel for protection.
C)Local economies depend on base purchases.
D)Bases depend on local communities for a portion of their budgets.
Question
Who has recommended a return to positive messages and brand associations in political communications?

A)Dana Perino
B)Lara M.Brown
C)Michael Cornfield
D)Dennis W.Johnson
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How did the frequency of Facebook status updates by candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton throughout the 2016 campaign cycle compare to 2012 candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney?

A)nearly equal
B)one third as often
C)half as often
D)more than twice as often
Question
What is the term for government relations when it includes indirect communications activity to raise awareness and bring public pressure on government officials through media coverage,petitions,and online campaigns?

A)marketing
B)public relations
C)public affairs
D)lobbying
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What communication focus does a public affairs professional have in common with a Public Information Officer?

A)organization-to-government
B)citizen-to-government
C)candidate-to-public
D)government-to-citizen
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Before Ebola patient Nina Pham had even arrived at NIH Clinical Center for treatment,what was flooding the NIH public affairs team?

A)public hysteria
B)media inquiries
C)government oversight
D)internet rumors
Question
What branch of communications helps organizations interact with government agencies and elected officials?

A)public relations
B)government relations
C)public affairs
D)political communications
Question
When announcing that Ms.Pham was Ebola-free at a final news conference,what did NIH leaders do to help remove the stigma of this highly contagious disease?

A)They played a new 60-second public service announcement on how to protect yourself from Ebola.
B)They hugged her.
C)They asked that all media representatives in attendance shake hands with Ms.Pham.
D)They allowed Ms.Pham to answer questions from the media.
Question
As this chapter compared and contrasted public affairs,government relations and lobbying,and political communications,it drew the conclusion that they are all ______.

A)more challenging than public relations
B)identical to public relations
C)unique areas of strategic communications
D)the same type of strategic communications
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What did the California Center for Public Health Advocacy use as the vehicle for motivating the media,policymakers,and the public through a strategic public affairs program linking sugary drinks to public health issues?

A)patient testimonials
B)primary and secondary research
C)data on the increase in soft drink sales
D)data on the increase in diabetes among all ages
Question
Based on data tabulated during a one-week period in January of 2016,what percentage of U.S.adults used Twitter to obtain political information?

A)9%
B)16%
C)36%
D)44%
Question
As stated by Professor Michael Cornfield,what did the Trump campaign successfully combine with his use of Twitter and Facebook to outperform the Clinton team in the general election?

A)outdoor campaign rallies
B)door-to-door volunteers
C)a data operation developed by the Republican National Committee
D)a well-timed media blitz
Question
What does Dr.Lara M.Brown of George Washington University believe reached a new low during the 2016 electoral cycle?

A)appeals for donations
B)celebrity endorsements
C)rumors and innuendos
D)negative campaign messages
Question
What is the term for organization-to-government communications involving direct contact with politicians and government rule makers to provide a point of view?

A)government relations
B)influence peddling
C)lobbying
D)political communications
Question
Humana implemented a CSR outreach program in Mississippi to educate citizens and help them enroll in the Affordable Care Act after a Gallup survey found that the state had an uninsured population of ______.

A)50%
B)35%
C)20%
D)10%
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Why did Walgreens select Chicago and Los Angeles as pilot cities for their First Ladies Health Initiative supporting HIV / AIDS screenings?

A)They are two of the largest cities in the U.S.
B)Walgreens wanted to increase their business in these cities.
C)The corporate headquarters of Walgreens is in Chicago.
D)They both have a high rate of HIV / AIDS among their African American populations.
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In a follow-up survey to the U.S.Navy's "Keep What You've Earned" campaign,38% of respondents indicated they would take one of three recommended actions: decrease consumption,seek help,or ______.

A)join Alcoholics Anonymous
B)assist another sailor
C)drink alcohol only while on base
D)never drink and drive
Question
When faced with lobbying efforts by organizations,what is one of the factors mentioned in the text that elected officials must consider?

A)consumer protection
B)feasibility
C)cost to the government
D)cost to taxpayers
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According to Lindsay Murphy of Racepoint Global,what factor distinguishes public affairs teams from their government relations colleagues?

A)Their offices are in the Capitol building.
B)They never step foot on Capitol Hill to lobby.
C)They are on the federal government payroll.
D)They do not have to "know their audience."
Question
Political communications is a dynamic,interactive campaign-based process among politicians,the news media,and the public,which flows in what direction?

A)organization-to-government
B)government-to-citizen
C)candidate-to-voter
D)voter-to-candidate
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How does the position of Public Affairs Officer differ from that of Public Information Officer?

A)corporate-based
B)nonprofit-based
C)government-based
D)military-based
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Why do American Hospital Association guidelines require hospitals to use one-word descriptions like "good," "fair," or "serious" when describing a patient's condition to the media?

A)to use less space in news releases
B)to increase the accuracy of news releases
C)to lessen the chances of inaccurate media accounts
D)to protect the patient's privacy
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Government-to-citizen communications in public affairs is usually practiced in what setting?

A)government or nonprofit
B)corporate
C)military
D)private
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Which of the following is an accurate measure of the success of the CCPHA campaign to address the consumption of sugary drinks?

A)75% of media coverage echoed the campaign's key messages and research.
B)50% of California state legislators quit drinking sugary drinks.
C)One California city became the first in the nation to adopt a soda tax.
D)100% of California high schools removed soft drink vending machines from their campuses.
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What did Congress add to legislation creating the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1913?

A)The Bill of Rights
B)The Blaine Amendment
C)The Gillett Amendment
D)The Bricker Amendment
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The effort to curb government spending on communications is an ongoing battle between ______ and those seeking to limit their communications and promotional activity.

A)the military
B)the party in power
C)political organizations
D)nonprofit organizations
Question
Not only did the Walgreens First Ladies Health Initiative in Chicago and Los Angeles showcase this corporation's commitment to health care; it was also a tremendous benefit to the African Americans in these cities who received ______ health screenings.

A)40,000
B)72,500
C)96,500
D)100,000+
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When the political communication process flows horizontally,who are the actors?

A)organizations and elected officials
B)candidates,advisors,and party officials
C)candidates and voters
D)government and citizens
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Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaign strategy included the use of social media to increase campaign donations,create supporters,and decrease voter turnout.
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What is the term used to describe direct contact organizations have with elected officials for the purpose of impacting legislation and regulations?

A)pitching
B)lobbying
C)arm-twisting
D)politicking
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According to a Pew Research Center study on political engagement in January 2016,44% of U.S.adults reported having learned about the 2016 presidential election "in the past week" from both local and national print newspapers,far outpacing the numbers for social media.
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The U.S.Navy's "Keep What You've Earned" campaign focused on promoting responsible drinking among active duty sailors.
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Which of the following is a form of organization-to-government communications?

A)public affairs
B)public information
C)government information
D)government relations
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What was used as a key motivator in the U.S.Navy's social media-based internal campaign to combat binge drinking among active duty sailors?

A)public shaming
B)docked pay and demotion
C)community service
D)transfer to an undesirable location
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What former White House Press Secretary acknowledged that in this role you defend the press to the president as well as defending the president to the press?

A)Dana Perino
B)Mike McCurry
C)Dee Dee Myers
D)Josh Earnest
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According to USDA Deputy Assistant Administrator Aaron Lavalee,the public affairs communicator has the opportunity to work every day to improve the lives of fellow citizens.
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Why did almost 40% of adult users of social media either block or minimize political content during the 2016 presidential campaign?

A)They were overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of posts.
B)They felt the posts were misleading.
C)To alleviate stress caused by the candidates' negative attack strategy.
D)They had decided on a candidate.
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Military Public Affairs Officers are responsible for advising senior leaders on communication issues,assisting them in making well-informed decisions,and ______.

A)translating these decisions into effective communications operations
B)reporting these decisions to the commanding officer
C)informing the media of these decisions
D)revising these decisions as they see fit
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The USDA became embroiled in a crisis communications scenario over a new type of beef processing because consumers did not know or understand the facts.
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What derailed the USDA's plan to convince consumers that lean finely text beef products were safe and could be safely served to kids in our schools?

A)grocery store boycotts
B)a protest at USDA headquarters
C)school cafeteria workers united against it
D)public hysteria
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Who broke the story on the USDA approval of lean finely text beef and coined the infamous name "pink slime"?

A)Dr.Oz
B)Diane Sawyer
C)Anderson Cooper
D)Jon Stewart
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After the Gillett Amendment was enacted,government officials replaced references to "public relations" and "publicity" with the term "public affairs" to avoid the new requirement for post-approval funding.
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A focus on public service is a common thread running through communications practiced in a government setting.
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Humana's Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi is an award-winning example of a combined corporate public affairs and government relations effort.
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Government relations and lobbying are forms of government-to-organization communications.
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While working for the U.S.government,public affairs professionals and PIOs are encouraged to endorse and / or promote candidates and elected officials.
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What resulted from the efforts of PAO staff at Barksdale Air Force Base to develop positive relationships with nearby neighbors who complained that Air Force planes were disturbing the peace?

A)people realized they should not have bought homes next to the base
B)the homebuilder was run out of town
C)positive,ongoing dialog between the base and its neighbors
D)everyone was happy and complaints against the base stopped
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In addition to significantly expanding Humana's health coverage in Mississippi,how did its Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi benefit the company itself?
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Why and how did the NIH depart from its norm of distributing news in written press releases during the treatment of Ebola patient Nina Pham at NIH Clinical Center?
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Why do organizations engage in government relations and lobbying?
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What are three reasons the public was enraged with the USDA over the so-called "Pink Slime" debacle?
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What tactics did the California Center for Public Health Advocacy use to execute a strategic public affairs program focused on the link between consumption of sugary drinks and the increase in health-related problems?
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If a government communicator wants to get involved in a political campaign,what should they do and why?
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Why does the U.S.government use the term "public affairs" instead of "public relations"?
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Given that the current trend in political communications is becoming increasingly negative,what change is recommended by Lara M.Brown,executive director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University?
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Ongoing efforts to keep a lid on government communications spending at the federal level appear to be based on partisan politics.Explain why and provide an example.
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Identify the unintended impact of the "attack" strategy used by both 2016 presidential candidates and explain why it occurred.
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Deck 15: Public Affairs, government Relations, and Political Communications
1
What dominates the world of political communications today according to political communications expert Dennis W.Johnson?

A)Facebook
B)false news
C)Twitter
D)negative messages
C
2
What did insurance provider Humana implement in Mississippi to position itself ahead of its competitors while the federal government was preparing to launch the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

A)Humana Early Bird campaign,offering a 10% discount for citizens who enrolled in the first month
B)Get to Know Humana campaign,featuring testimonials from local citizens on social media
C)Humana Is the One for YOU Campaign,promoting the company's insurance plans as better than the competition
D)Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi,promoting awareness of the ACA and helping people enroll
D
3
Which of the following is an example of government communications providing information that can be considered essential to the well-being of the public?

A)How to donate to a charitable organization?
B)Where to find the best deal on a used car?
C)Why it's better to use the U.S.Postal Service instead of Federal Express?
D)How to register to vote?
D
4
Which of the following is a dynamic,interactive process for the transmission of information among politicians,the news media,and the public?

A)strategic communications
B)political communications
C)public affairs
D)government relations
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5
What is the focus of political communication?

A)political office to government
B)elected official / candidate to public / voter
C)government to citizen
D)organization to government
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6
How does government relations differ from public affairs in terms of who initiates contact?

A)Initiator is an organization.
B)Initiator is a government entity.
C)Initiator is a nonprofit.
D)Initiator is a citizen.
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7
What communicators are duty-bound to inform their chain of command,fellow service members,and the public about their activities?

A)private public relations specialists
B)military public affairs officers
C)government public information officers
D)all public communicators
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8
According to former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry,who tends to believe the press is going to be on their side?

A)Democrats
B)Republicans
C)independents
D)sitting U.S.presidents
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9
More voters and prospects are seeking political and government news online versus in the traditional media due to what current trend?

A)Politicians are increasing their use of the Internet as a tool.
B)Citizens want the most up-to-date news.
C)Citizens are canceling their print news subscriptions.
D)Citizens no longer trust traditional media news sources.
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10
Public affairs consultant David Payne believes that ______ is a euphemism for direct lobbying of policymakers to influence regulations or laws.

A)public affairs
B)political communication
C)government relations
D)free speech
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11
According to the BBC,the British first began using the term "lobbying" in what time period?

A)early 1700s
B)early 1800s
C)early 1900s
D)late 1900s
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12
At least ______ of U.S.adults shared election information on social media during a one-week political snapshot taken in January 2016 by the Pew Research Center.

A)25%
B)36%
C)44%
D)50%
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13
Compared to private sector PR,which of the following is unique to government sector public affairs?

A)work on one project at a time
B)have unrestricted funding
C)must answer multiple clients simultaneously
D)have advanced technical capabilities
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14
Why is it important for Public Affairs Officers to foster positive relationships between military bases and local communities?

A)Poor relationships can lead to base closures.
B)Local communities depend on base personnel for protection.
C)Local economies depend on base purchases.
D)Bases depend on local communities for a portion of their budgets.
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15
Who has recommended a return to positive messages and brand associations in political communications?

A)Dana Perino
B)Lara M.Brown
C)Michael Cornfield
D)Dennis W.Johnson
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16
How did the frequency of Facebook status updates by candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton throughout the 2016 campaign cycle compare to 2012 candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney?

A)nearly equal
B)one third as often
C)half as often
D)more than twice as often
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17
What is the term for government relations when it includes indirect communications activity to raise awareness and bring public pressure on government officials through media coverage,petitions,and online campaigns?

A)marketing
B)public relations
C)public affairs
D)lobbying
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18
What communication focus does a public affairs professional have in common with a Public Information Officer?

A)organization-to-government
B)citizen-to-government
C)candidate-to-public
D)government-to-citizen
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19
Before Ebola patient Nina Pham had even arrived at NIH Clinical Center for treatment,what was flooding the NIH public affairs team?

A)public hysteria
B)media inquiries
C)government oversight
D)internet rumors
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20
What branch of communications helps organizations interact with government agencies and elected officials?

A)public relations
B)government relations
C)public affairs
D)political communications
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21
When announcing that Ms.Pham was Ebola-free at a final news conference,what did NIH leaders do to help remove the stigma of this highly contagious disease?

A)They played a new 60-second public service announcement on how to protect yourself from Ebola.
B)They hugged her.
C)They asked that all media representatives in attendance shake hands with Ms.Pham.
D)They allowed Ms.Pham to answer questions from the media.
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22
As this chapter compared and contrasted public affairs,government relations and lobbying,and political communications,it drew the conclusion that they are all ______.

A)more challenging than public relations
B)identical to public relations
C)unique areas of strategic communications
D)the same type of strategic communications
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23
What did the California Center for Public Health Advocacy use as the vehicle for motivating the media,policymakers,and the public through a strategic public affairs program linking sugary drinks to public health issues?

A)patient testimonials
B)primary and secondary research
C)data on the increase in soft drink sales
D)data on the increase in diabetes among all ages
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24
Based on data tabulated during a one-week period in January of 2016,what percentage of U.S.adults used Twitter to obtain political information?

A)9%
B)16%
C)36%
D)44%
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25
As stated by Professor Michael Cornfield,what did the Trump campaign successfully combine with his use of Twitter and Facebook to outperform the Clinton team in the general election?

A)outdoor campaign rallies
B)door-to-door volunteers
C)a data operation developed by the Republican National Committee
D)a well-timed media blitz
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What does Dr.Lara M.Brown of George Washington University believe reached a new low during the 2016 electoral cycle?

A)appeals for donations
B)celebrity endorsements
C)rumors and innuendos
D)negative campaign messages
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27
What is the term for organization-to-government communications involving direct contact with politicians and government rule makers to provide a point of view?

A)government relations
B)influence peddling
C)lobbying
D)political communications
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28
Humana implemented a CSR outreach program in Mississippi to educate citizens and help them enroll in the Affordable Care Act after a Gallup survey found that the state had an uninsured population of ______.

A)50%
B)35%
C)20%
D)10%
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29
Why did Walgreens select Chicago and Los Angeles as pilot cities for their First Ladies Health Initiative supporting HIV / AIDS screenings?

A)They are two of the largest cities in the U.S.
B)Walgreens wanted to increase their business in these cities.
C)The corporate headquarters of Walgreens is in Chicago.
D)They both have a high rate of HIV / AIDS among their African American populations.
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30
In a follow-up survey to the U.S.Navy's "Keep What You've Earned" campaign,38% of respondents indicated they would take one of three recommended actions: decrease consumption,seek help,or ______.

A)join Alcoholics Anonymous
B)assist another sailor
C)drink alcohol only while on base
D)never drink and drive
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31
When faced with lobbying efforts by organizations,what is one of the factors mentioned in the text that elected officials must consider?

A)consumer protection
B)feasibility
C)cost to the government
D)cost to taxpayers
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32
According to Lindsay Murphy of Racepoint Global,what factor distinguishes public affairs teams from their government relations colleagues?

A)Their offices are in the Capitol building.
B)They never step foot on Capitol Hill to lobby.
C)They are on the federal government payroll.
D)They do not have to "know their audience."
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33
Political communications is a dynamic,interactive campaign-based process among politicians,the news media,and the public,which flows in what direction?

A)organization-to-government
B)government-to-citizen
C)candidate-to-voter
D)voter-to-candidate
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34
How does the position of Public Affairs Officer differ from that of Public Information Officer?

A)corporate-based
B)nonprofit-based
C)government-based
D)military-based
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35
Why do American Hospital Association guidelines require hospitals to use one-word descriptions like "good," "fair," or "serious" when describing a patient's condition to the media?

A)to use less space in news releases
B)to increase the accuracy of news releases
C)to lessen the chances of inaccurate media accounts
D)to protect the patient's privacy
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36
Government-to-citizen communications in public affairs is usually practiced in what setting?

A)government or nonprofit
B)corporate
C)military
D)private
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37
Which of the following is an accurate measure of the success of the CCPHA campaign to address the consumption of sugary drinks?

A)75% of media coverage echoed the campaign's key messages and research.
B)50% of California state legislators quit drinking sugary drinks.
C)One California city became the first in the nation to adopt a soda tax.
D)100% of California high schools removed soft drink vending machines from their campuses.
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38
What did Congress add to legislation creating the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1913?

A)The Bill of Rights
B)The Blaine Amendment
C)The Gillett Amendment
D)The Bricker Amendment
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39
The effort to curb government spending on communications is an ongoing battle between ______ and those seeking to limit their communications and promotional activity.

A)the military
B)the party in power
C)political organizations
D)nonprofit organizations
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40
Not only did the Walgreens First Ladies Health Initiative in Chicago and Los Angeles showcase this corporation's commitment to health care; it was also a tremendous benefit to the African Americans in these cities who received ______ health screenings.

A)40,000
B)72,500
C)96,500
D)100,000+
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41
When the political communication process flows horizontally,who are the actors?

A)organizations and elected officials
B)candidates,advisors,and party officials
C)candidates and voters
D)government and citizens
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42
Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaign strategy included the use of social media to increase campaign donations,create supporters,and decrease voter turnout.
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43
What is the term used to describe direct contact organizations have with elected officials for the purpose of impacting legislation and regulations?

A)pitching
B)lobbying
C)arm-twisting
D)politicking
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44
According to a Pew Research Center study on political engagement in January 2016,44% of U.S.adults reported having learned about the 2016 presidential election "in the past week" from both local and national print newspapers,far outpacing the numbers for social media.
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45
The U.S.Navy's "Keep What You've Earned" campaign focused on promoting responsible drinking among active duty sailors.
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46
Which of the following is a form of organization-to-government communications?

A)public affairs
B)public information
C)government information
D)government relations
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47
What was used as a key motivator in the U.S.Navy's social media-based internal campaign to combat binge drinking among active duty sailors?

A)public shaming
B)docked pay and demotion
C)community service
D)transfer to an undesirable location
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48
What former White House Press Secretary acknowledged that in this role you defend the press to the president as well as defending the president to the press?

A)Dana Perino
B)Mike McCurry
C)Dee Dee Myers
D)Josh Earnest
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49
According to USDA Deputy Assistant Administrator Aaron Lavalee,the public affairs communicator has the opportunity to work every day to improve the lives of fellow citizens.
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50
Why did almost 40% of adult users of social media either block or minimize political content during the 2016 presidential campaign?

A)They were overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of posts.
B)They felt the posts were misleading.
C)To alleviate stress caused by the candidates' negative attack strategy.
D)They had decided on a candidate.
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51
Military Public Affairs Officers are responsible for advising senior leaders on communication issues,assisting them in making well-informed decisions,and ______.

A)translating these decisions into effective communications operations
B)reporting these decisions to the commanding officer
C)informing the media of these decisions
D)revising these decisions as they see fit
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52
The USDA became embroiled in a crisis communications scenario over a new type of beef processing because consumers did not know or understand the facts.
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53
What derailed the USDA's plan to convince consumers that lean finely text beef products were safe and could be safely served to kids in our schools?

A)grocery store boycotts
B)a protest at USDA headquarters
C)school cafeteria workers united against it
D)public hysteria
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54
Who broke the story on the USDA approval of lean finely text beef and coined the infamous name "pink slime"?

A)Dr.Oz
B)Diane Sawyer
C)Anderson Cooper
D)Jon Stewart
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55
After the Gillett Amendment was enacted,government officials replaced references to "public relations" and "publicity" with the term "public affairs" to avoid the new requirement for post-approval funding.
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56
A focus on public service is a common thread running through communications practiced in a government setting.
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57
Humana's Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi is an award-winning example of a combined corporate public affairs and government relations effort.
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58
Government relations and lobbying are forms of government-to-organization communications.
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59
While working for the U.S.government,public affairs professionals and PIOs are encouraged to endorse and / or promote candidates and elected officials.
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60
What resulted from the efforts of PAO staff at Barksdale Air Force Base to develop positive relationships with nearby neighbors who complained that Air Force planes were disturbing the peace?

A)people realized they should not have bought homes next to the base
B)the homebuilder was run out of town
C)positive,ongoing dialog between the base and its neighbors
D)everyone was happy and complaints against the base stopped
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61
In addition to significantly expanding Humana's health coverage in Mississippi,how did its Campaign for a Healthy Mississippi benefit the company itself?
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62
Why and how did the NIH depart from its norm of distributing news in written press releases during the treatment of Ebola patient Nina Pham at NIH Clinical Center?
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63
Why do organizations engage in government relations and lobbying?
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64
What are three reasons the public was enraged with the USDA over the so-called "Pink Slime" debacle?
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65
What tactics did the California Center for Public Health Advocacy use to execute a strategic public affairs program focused on the link between consumption of sugary drinks and the increase in health-related problems?
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66
If a government communicator wants to get involved in a political campaign,what should they do and why?
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67
Why does the U.S.government use the term "public affairs" instead of "public relations"?
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68
Given that the current trend in political communications is becoming increasingly negative,what change is recommended by Lara M.Brown,executive director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University?
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69
Ongoing efforts to keep a lid on government communications spending at the federal level appear to be based on partisan politics.Explain why and provide an example.
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70
Identify the unintended impact of the "attack" strategy used by both 2016 presidential candidates and explain why it occurred.
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