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How has the role of the media changed in shaping public opinion over time? Select the two correct
answers. (5 points)
The media elevates the voices of experts over ordinary people, which makes it less influential.
The media encourages people to come together behind one shared perspective, which makes it more
influential
The media is harder to access for a large number of people, which makes it less influential.
The media is more engaging and attention-grabbing, which makes it more influential.
The media is easier to access for a greater number of people, which makes it more influential.
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- The media is more engaging and attention-grabbing, which makes it more influential.
- The media is easier to access for a greater number of people, which makes it more influential.
Brief explanation: Technological and format changes (TV, internet, social media, multimedia) have made media more attention-grabbing and widely accessible, increasing its power to shape public opinion.
- The media is more engaging and attention-grabbing, which makes it more influential.
- The media is easier to access for a greater number of people, which makes it more influential.
Brief explanation: Technological and format changes (TV, internet, social media, multimedia) have made media more attention-grabbing and widely accessible, increasing its power to shape public opinion.
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