The main consumers of early newspapers were the ______.
a. uneducated masses
b. middle class
c. financial and political elite
d. literate lower class
c. financial and political elite
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Who was E. J. Davis?
A. a World War II hero that ran for governor of Texas B. the founder of Dallas C. the Democratic governor during the 1960s who oversaw the integration of African Americans into Texas schools D. Republican governor of Texas during the Reconstruction Era
Which of the following statements is true about Near v. Minnesota? a. The state of Minnesota attempted to prevent J. M. Near from publishing “defamatory” material. b. The Supreme Court ruled that Minnesota violated J. M. Near’s First Amendment rights. c. The Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of the press was applicable to the states. d. All of the above are true.
a. The state of Minnesota attempted to prevent J. M. Near from publishing “defamatory” material. b. The Supreme Court ruled that Minnesota violated J. M. Near’s First Amendment rights. c. The Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of the press was applicable to the states. d. All of the above are true.
A social movement is best defined as __________
a. a well-organized collection of ordinary people working to get their voices heard by the public at large - b. a loosely organized collection of ordinary people working to get their voices heard by the public at large c. a well-organized collection of elites working to get their voices heard by the public at large d. a loosely organized collection of elites working to get their voices heard by a small portion of the public