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Mood management theory argues that a predominant motivation for using entertainment media is to moderate or control our moods.
Logrolling
A political process where lawmakers exchange support for each other’s legislative bills or policies, often leading to the passage of legislation that might not otherwise succeed on its own merits.
Earmarks
Designated funds in a budget that are set aside for specific projects or purposes, often at the direction of lawmakers.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be used by many individuals simultaneously without diminishing the good's availability to any single user.
Quasi-Public Goods
Goods that are not fully non-excludable or non-rivalrous, falling between pure public goods and private goods, often provided by the government.
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