Who's Looking Out For You? Test | Final Test - Hard

Bill O'Reilly (commentator)
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Who's Looking Out For You? Test | Final Test - Hard

Bill O'Reilly (commentator)
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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. According to Bill, what type of people should be avoided?

2. Does Bill think that Al Gore would have waged a war in Iraq if he had been elected?

3. Which one of the following is not a reason that Bill provides to support the Iraq War?

4. What was the outcome of the case that Bill complained about?

5. What reason does Bill give for his precaution when talking with people?

Short Essay Questions

1. How does Bill think a person should act in a workplace environment?

2. What type of media bias did Bill reveal as he analyzed the network coverage of the Iraq war?

3. How is the legal system of the country growing?

4. Why is Chicago a good example of an overlooked inner city?

5. What did the investigation by the California State Bar find?

6. What are some of the reasons why Bill supports the Iraq war?

7. What is one of the inspiring messages that contribute to the main theme of the conclusion to Who's Looking Out for You?

8. What was Bill's experience at Inside Edition?

9. According to Bill, how can a person tell if they are being lied to?

10. How did Walter Cronkite prove Bill's point of media bias?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

According to Bill, inner cities suffer from the rampant crime while the media and politicians choose to ignore it.

- Compare the way that crime is dealt with in upscale cities with the way it is overlooked in the inner cities, using Chicago as an example.

- Explain why politicians are unwilling to address the crime problems of the inner cities.

- Describe the ways that people living in the poorer neighborhoods can work with the police to stop the crime that is occurring.

Essay Topic 2

The bias of the network news coverage and the newspapers is an area that Bill has studied and analyzed thoroughly.

- Analyze the major newspapers and their biases in reporting the news and why newspapers in general are in decline.

- Explain the different approaches to the news taken by the networks and cable news stations.

- Describe how Fox News sets itself apart from other stations, and why Bill's show, The O'Reilly Factor, is the most watched cable news show on television.

Essay Topic 3

Based on Bill's views and the facts he presents in the book, analyze the problems surrounding illegal immigration, including why politicians are hesitant to secure the borders. describe in detail Bill's assessment of the sniper case in 2002 that should have been prevented, the reasons why it was not, and the danger that people were placed in as a result of the government's unwillingness to enforce laws that exist to protect the country.

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