01:790:306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Hepburn Act, Demagogue

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This is meant to guide your study as you prepare for the first exam. These topics and questions are not exhaustive, but are a good start to helping you see what will be covered. The readings, class lectures, and powerpoints are all also good sources to study. Anything from any of those sources could be asked about. Presidents wanted to be more responsive to the public. Campaigning and having speeches across the country spreading their agenda. Johnson was the first to do it but people viewed him as desperate because it was not the norm at the time. Started in the 20th century the start of media like tv and radio. The founders didn"t think that the president would be able to earn capital. Tulis (cid:523)author(cid:524) says no, it"s just a fundamental change. Now people expect rhetoric, if none, then it"s not good, want to hear from the.

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