Instructor Resource
Graber, Mass Media and American Politics 10e
CQ Press, 2018
5. The reason fact-checking is so effective is that it is often successfully used to correct
misinformation and change people’s minds.
6. The American public is well informed about the scientific community’s consensus on issues
related to policy.
Short Answer
1. What is “muckraking”?
2. What are frames? Why does it matter that journalist are chief framers?
3. What is agenda building and why is it important?
4. What are major news values satisfied by investigative journalism stories?
Essay
1. What are the relative costs and benefits of melding political activism with journalism? When is
it good? When could it be harmful? Should it be encouraged or discouraged?
2. How does the collaboration between journalists and nonprofit groups help offset the declining
resources facing most newsrooms? What are the other implications of such collaborations?
3. Describe and explain the three models of muckraking. Outline the implications of each.
4. What is agenda building and why is it important?
5. How might journalists influence policy through the use of leaks? Discuss the Snowden–NSA
example or another timely example to answer this question.
6. Are journalists political actors? Should they be? Why or why not?