Which of the following statements best explains newspaper ownership throughout the 1930s?

A. Most newspapers were owned by national conglomerates.
B. Most newspapers were owned by Hearst and Pulitzer syndicates.
C. Most newspapers were owned by local businessmen.
D. Most newspapers were controlled by the state government.


Answer: C

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