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Which statement best describes the media’s role in informing the public on government affairs?

The media presents information, allowing the public to stay informed about current and proposed laws.
The media’s constant presentation of information requires that the public gain a comprehensive understanding of policy.
The media works hard to ensure that everyone has access to the same information at all times.
The media’s experts develop highly informed opinions about current events to ensure that people make the right decisions.

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The media presents information, allowing the public to stay informed about current and proposed laws.

(Explanation: The media’s core role is to report and provide information so citizens can be informed; it does not guarantee equal access, require comprehensive public expertise, or ensure people make “right” decisions.)