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Which of the following statements about protests is false? Even the biggest protests involve only a tiny portion of the public. Media coverage of protests provides further evidence of a conspiracy between the media and elites. Media coverage of protests can create the perception that the protesters represent a significant portion of the population. For a protest to be effective, the organizers must insert the protest into the political reality of the majority of the population.

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Answer:

Media coverage of protests provides further evidence of a conspiracy between the media and elites.

Explanation:

The statement "media coverage of protests provides further evidence of a conspiracy between the media and elites" is false because most of the protests represent a group opposed to the elite and if the statement was true the media wouldn't cover the protests. Also, media coverage is not evidence to say that there's a conspiracy between the media and the elites.