Question
2. Which of the following compares the impact of increased global communications technology to the impact of state -controlled media? Both global communication technology and state -controlled media act as centripetal forces that present a common message, which is utilized by the government to bind citizens together. b. Neither global communications technology nor state-controlled media have any impact on the viability of a state when it comes to centripetal or centrifugal forces. c. Global communications technology is utilized as a centripetal force to present a common message, whereas state -controlled media may bring in new ideas that act as centrifugal forces. d. Both global communications technology and state -controlled media act as centrifugal forces because they give citizens access to concepts or ideas that may inspire dissent. e. Global communications technology may bring in new ideas that act as centrifugal forces, whereas state-controlled media is utilized as a centripetal force to present a common message.
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Elspeth
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. Global communications technology may bring in new ideas that act as centrifugal forces, whereas state-controlled media is utilized as a centripetal force to present a common message.