What made newspapers a potent medium for the Revolution?

a. They were edited by young and lively editors
b. the Crown stopped licensing newspapers
c. the proliferation of newspapers
d. they surpassed the sermon and pamphlet as propaganda instruments
e.all of these choices


e

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What type of word picture is Kira using? A) describing what listeners would hear B) describing what listeners would smell C) describing what an object would feel like D) describing an emotion

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President Lincoln

a) was aware that his nomination had been achieved only with the help of the press; b) valued Horace Greeley’s cooperation so much that he gave him preferential treatment at the White House; c) ordered the New York postmaster to refuse to mail the Daily News; d) introduced the modern presidential press conference; e) all of the above

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This term refers to the process of settling past disputes and abuses for the purpose of establishing close relations

a. Healing rituals for historical trauma b. Compensation c. Reconciliation d. Restitution

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