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Which of the following traits make a person a good voter? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses

interested in news
interested in news - only 2 answers are allowed

is a member of a political party
is a member of a political party - only 2 answers are allowed

owns property or a business
owns property or a business - only 2 answers are allowed

pays federal taxes
pays federal taxes - only 2 answers are allowed

serves as a volunteer or in the armed forces
serves as a volunteer or in the armed forces - only 2 answers are allowed

understands government

To determine which traits contribute to being a good voter, I would select:

  1. Interested in news - A good voter should be informed about current events and issues.
  2. Understands government - An understanding of how government functions helps voters make informed decisions.

These two traits are fundamental to being an engaged and informed participant in the democratic process.

Why is it important that news organizations stay independent of the government or of any political party?
(1 point)
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News organizations have a duty to represent the least privileged people in society.
News organizations have a duty to represent the least privileged people in society.

News organizations are private businesses and are best run by individuals or corporations.
News organizations are private businesses and are best run by individuals or corporations.

News organizations must be able to fairly moderate debates between candidates in election season.
News organizations must be able to fairly moderate debates between candidates in election season.

News organizations should be free to inform voters about both the good and bad decisions of the government.

The most relevant response to why it is important for news organizations to stay independent of the government or any political party is:

News organizations should be free to inform voters about both the good and bad decisions of the government.

This independence is crucial for ensuring that the news is unbiased and serves the public interest, providing citizens with the information needed to make informed decisions. Without independence, news organizations may be compromised, potentially leading to misinformation or a lack of critical reporting on governmental actions.