Why was freedom of the press included as a right in both the US Constitution and the Massachusetts Constitution?
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The law cannot be enforced without it.
The law cannot be enforced without it.
It is a check on unlimited government power.
It is a check on unlimited government power.
The press is an important part of government.
The press is an important part of government.
It was not legal before ratification of these documents.
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The law cannot be enforced without it
Which statement best explains why members of the press can cover the same event, but provide differing information about it?
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They don’t all have access to the same information.
They don’t all have access to the same information.
Many journalists do not understand current events.
Many journalists do not understand current events.
Different news organization are not allowed to produce similar stories.
Different news organization are not allowed to produce similar stories.
News organizations often approach a story from different points of view.
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They don’t all have access to the same information.
They don’t all have access to the same information.
Many journalists do not understand current events.
Many journalists do not understand current events.
Different news organization are not allowed to produce similar stories.
Different news organization are not allowed to produce similar stories.
News organizations often approach a story from different points of view.
News organizations often approach a story from different points of view.
How do editorials, editorial cartoons, and op-eds differ from news articles?
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They are written by journalists, while a news article is not.
They are written by journalists, while a news article is not.
They express an opinion while a news article should not.
They express an opinion while a news article should not.
They can appear in social media, but not in print newspapers or magazines.
They can appear in social media, but not in print newspapers or magazines.
They do not deal with current events, while a news article does.
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They are written by journalists, while a news article is not.
They are written by journalists, while a news article is not.
They express an opinion while a news article should not.
They express an opinion while a news article should not.
They can appear in social media, but not in print newspapers or magazines.
They can appear in social media, but not in print newspapers or magazines.
They do not deal with current events, while a news article does.
They express an opinion while a news article should not.
What is the challenge in a democratic society of the use of social media as a major source of news?
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Social media reports are never written by journalists.
Social media reports are never written by journalists.
Social media expresses a point of view.
Social media expresses a point of view.
Social media might not present unbiased information needed to evaluate issues.
Social media might not present unbiased information needed to evaluate issues.
Social media seldom reports or comments on contemporary events.
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Social media reports are never written by journalists.
Social media reports are never written by journalists.
Social media expresses a point of view.
Social media expresses a point of view.
Social media might not present unbiased information needed to evaluate issues.
Social media might not present unbiased information needed to evaluate issues.
Social media seldom reports or comments on contemporary events.
Social media might not present unbiased information needed to evaluate issues.
What is one method of evaluating the credibility of an opinion news article?
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Compare the background of the source with the subject the source is discussing.
Compare the background of the source with the subject the source is discussing.
Determine whether you agree or disagree with the opinion.
Determine whether you agree or disagree with the opinion.
Find out whether all other members of the press agree with the opinion.
Find out whether all other members of the press agree with the opinion.
Identify the opinion as either editorial or op-ed, because op-eds have more credibility.
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Compare the background of the source with the subject the source is discussing.
Compare the background of the source with the subject the source is discussing.
Determine whether you agree or disagree with the opinion.
Determine whether you agree or disagree with the opinion.
Find out whether all other members of the press agree with the opinion.
Find out whether all other members of the press agree with the opinion.
Identify the opinion as either editorial or op-ed, because op-eds have more credibility.
Compare the background of the source with the subject the source is discussing.