The publication of The Pentagon Papers and Woodward and Bernstein's coverage of The Watergate Scandal were important because they held politicians accountable and refused to allow them to mislead the American public. These events significantly contributed to the development of investigative journalism and increased public awareness of government wrongdoing.
Why were the publication of The Pentagon Papers and Woodward and Bernstein's coverage of The Watergate Scandal important? (1 point) Responses They helped magazines focus on specific markets. They helped magazines focus on specific markets. They got the Supreme Court involved in journalism. They got the Supreme Court involved in journalism. They stopped the competition between print and broadcast journalism. They stopped the competition between print and broadcast journalism. They held politicians accountable and refused to allow them to mislead the American public. They held politicians accountable and refused to allow them to mislead the American public.
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