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Which statements describe the relationship between lawmakers and the media? Check all that apply. The media allows citizens to see the day-to-day workings of lawmakers. Lawmakers are unable to use the media to influence public support. There is a lack of media coverage of lawmakers and their activities. Lawmakers use the media to try to create public support for the laws they make. Lawmakers use the media to stay in touch with voters and their opinions.

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The media allows citizens to see the day-to-day workings of lawmakers.
Lawmakers use the media to try to create public support for the laws they make.

The lawmakers and the people are connected in a one-sided way. The people can monitor what the lawmakers are doing but the lawmakers don't have that much of contact with people and don't listen much to what they want. They are able to use the media but people can't use the media. They can however organize protests or similar things to make themselves heard.

Legislators are frequently chosen by the citizens of the state and making them available in media represents a direct projection to media.

Statements (1) and (4) describe the relationship between lawmakers and the media.

What is the relationship between lawmakers and the media?

Legislators and citizens have a one-sided relationship.

People can observe what legislators do, but legislators do not have much touch with the public and do not pay attention to what they want.

They have access to the media, but the general public does not.

They can, however, organize protests or other similar activities to get their voices heard.

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