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Identify major agencies that form our public opinion.​

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Answered by TanmayiNagabhairava
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Answer:

Public opinion can be influenced by public relations and the political media. Additionally, mass media utilizes a wide variety of advertising techniques to get their message out and change the minds of people. Since the 1950s, television has been the main medium for molding public opinion.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Major agencies that form our public opinion are press, cinema, legislature, political parties, radio, TV, internet, educational institutions, and social organizations.

Explanation:

All those organizations, institutions, and groups that significantly contribute to the formation and expression of public opinion are referred to as agencies of public opinion. Public opinion is formed and expressed by a huge number of individuals and organizations in every culture.

Press:

  • Newspapers, periodicals, magazines—in fact, the Press, or print media in general, serves as a significant and influential key agency of public opinion.
  • Every significant subject of public interest is discussed and analyzed by the press, and editorials, write-ups, and news analysis always play a significant part in the formation and expression of public opinion.

Cinema:

  • In addition to politics, the cinema is a potent force that shapes public opinion.
  • News reels presenting the news from various global locations are also shown during movie showings in theatres.
  • Public opinion is impacted since some movies are made with specific major goals in mind, which have an effect on the populace.
  • Because of everything, film contributes to the formation and expression of public opinion.

Legislature:

  • The elected representatives of the people create the legislature.
  • It is a gathering of political figures.
  • It serves as the vehicle for the formation and expression of public opinion as well as a reflection of that view.
  • Public opinion is formed and reflected in large part by legislative discussions, the publication of legislative debate transcripts, and the views voiced by politicians both inside and outside the legislative body.

Political Parties:

  • Political education is carried out by political parties. These inform the public of all activities, accomplishments, failures, omissions, and mistakes made by the government.
  • Every political party works to sway public opinion in their direction.
  • It plans gatherings, protests, processions, and movements to draw attention to important public issues.
  • Each of these activities influences how the general public feels.
  • Political Parties serve as significant, beneficial, and active organizations for political communication and interest articulation. These are very important in shaping public opinion.

Radio, T.V. and Internet:

  • In this era of the information revolution, radio, television, and the internet all play major roles in shaping public opinion.
  • Public opinion is influenced by discussions and debates on radio and television.
  • These serve as political education organizations. These are used in elections as a way to influence and shape public opinion.

Educational Institutions:

  • Different types of classroom lectures, presentations, gatherings, and seminars are organized in educational institutions.
  • Participating in these gatherings and assemblies are prominent leaders, academics, and writers who, through an ideas, shape open exchange of ideas and the perspectives of the students and teachers.
  • Students are influenced by the teachers' opinions as well when they are expressed in class.
  • Sometimes the opinions thus voiced become ingrained in students' thought processes.
  • Additionally, the curricula designed for use in educational institutions are developed with some specific goals in mind. All of this influences how the general population thinks.

Social organizations:

  • Even though they are not political, a number of institutions play a vital role in shaping and expressing public opinion in every country.
  • For instance, the All India Women Conference, intellectual associations, farmer associations, social welfare associations, and other such groups bring various issues and demands to the notice of the government and society and aid in the formation of public opinion. All of these organizations have a significant impact on how public opinion is formed and reflected.

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