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Chapter 11
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Public opinion | The ideas and attitudes that most people hold about about elected officials, candidates, government, and political issues |
| Mass media | Mechanisms of mass communication, including television, radio, newspaper, magazines, recordings, movies, and books |
| Interest groups | A group of people who share a point of view about an issue and unite to promote their beliefs |
| Public opinion roll | A survey in which individuals are asked to answer questions about a particular issue or person |
| Pollster | A specialists whose job is to conduct polls regularly |
| Print media | Newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and books |
| Electronic media | radio, television, and the internet |
| Public agenda | Issues considered most significant by government officials |
| Leak | The release of secret government information by anonymous government officials to the media |
| Prior restraint | Government censorship of material before it is published |
| Libel | Written untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation |
| Malice | Evil intent |
| Public interest group | An organization that supports causes that effect the lives of Americans in general |
| Nonpartisan | Free from party ties and bias |
| Political action committee | Political organization established by a corporation, labor union, or other special interest group designed to support candidates by contributing money |
| Lobbyist | Representatives of a interest group who contacts lawmakers or other government officials directly to influence their policy making |