You can base your essay mostly on your lecture notes, but you also need material from our textbook. Discuss presidential elections from 1952 to 1980, using “Television and the Presidency” and your lecture notes as your main
sources. Follow the format that I explained several times in class, and during the last lecture we had before. Also, briefly add information from our textbook as I explained in class, from chapters: 5 (Public Opinion), 6 (Media), 10 (Elections).
Discuss presidential elections from 1952 to 1980, using "Television and the Presidency" and your lecture notes as your main
sources. Follow the format that I explained several times in class, and during the last lecture we had before exam day. Also,
briefly add information from our textbook as I explained in class, from chapters: 5 (Public Opinion), 6 (Media), 10 (Elections). 1. Type it as a Word Document, 0.5 for all margins, 11-font, single-spaced, maximum 900 words (100 more if you really need it).
At the top of the page, before you start your essay, write this information:
POLITICAL SCIENCE 101 (7:35)
ESSAY #2, Presidential Elections & Media
DUE BY: 12 MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY Nov. 3.
IMPORTANT: No PDF! No GOOGLE DOCS!
IMPORTANT: DO NOT COPY-PASTE FROM YOUR TEXTBOOK OR ANY OTHER SOURCE! Textbook: Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page, The Struggle for Democracy, 2018 Elections and Updates Edition + California Government and Politics Today (by Mona Field). Publisher: Pearson. Edition: 12. ISBN: 9780135560235 (Digital).


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