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xvi Detailed ContentsDirect to American Homes: Radio and Television 504New Media: New Freedom and New Problems 505Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 507Section 16.2 Public Policy Regulating the Media 508The Changing Nature of Regulation 508Public Policy and Media Consolidation 508Regulating the Internet 509Section Review | Concept Application 511Section 16.3 How the Media Shape American Politics Today 511The Political Perils of the New Media 511The New Media and the Reshaping of What Is News 512Bias and Coverage of the News 512AP%u00ae Political Science Skills Analyzing Side-by-Side Bar Graphs 514The Impact of the Media on Campaigns and%u00a0Elections 514The Digital Divide 515Distinguishing Fact from Opinion 515AP%u00ae Political Science SkillsAnalyzing%u00a0Polling%u00a0Data about the Media 516Section Review | Concept Application 516Chapter 16 ReviewAP%u00ae Key Concepts 517 AP%u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics Project Multiple-Choice Questions 517 Free-Response Questions 521Argument Essay 522Applied Civics Project 522Unit 5 Review 523AP%u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics ProjectMultiple-Choice Questions 523 Free-Response Questions 530Argument Essay 531Applied Civics Project 531Practice Exam for AP%u00ae U.S. Government and Politics 532Section I: Multiple-Choice Questions 532 Section II: Free-Response Questions 547Political Party Affiliations in Congress and the Presidency, 1789%u20132025 A-1Summary of Presidential Elections, 1789%u20132024 A-5Glossary/Glosario G-1Notes and Credits N-1Index I-1%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.