Which of the following best describes newspapers in this period?
a) They increasingly came to represent particular political positions.
b) They became more objective in their reporting, following Enlightenment principles of scholarship.
Consider This: Joseph Addison relied on coffeehouses to distribute his paper more widely than his actual print run. See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
c) They increasingly disregarded any attempt at reporting facts.
Consider This: Joseph Addison relied on coffeehouses to distribute his paper more widely than his actual print run. See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
d) They increasingly were owned by aristocrats, who stayed anonymous but heavily censored what was printed in them.
Consider This: Joseph Addison relied on coffeehouses to distribute his paper more widely than his actual print run. See 5.2: Urban Encounters.
a) They increasingly came to represent particular political positions.
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