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What was the effect of television on the development and outcome
of the war? The conventional wisdom has generally been that for
better or for worse it was an anti-war influence. It brought the
"horror of war" night after night into people's living rooms and
eventually inspired revulsion and exhaustion. The argument has
often been made that any war reported in an unrestricted way by
television would eventually lose public support.
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- Daniel Hallin, The Museum of Broadcast Communications
Which article would most likely quote this excerpt?
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Poland a: nato b: warsaw pact c: not a member of either alliance
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The picture below shows president richard nixon and the first lady standing before the great wall of china in 1972. they are smiling - as are the chinese with them. when this picture was shown on american television, americans were aware that it was a historic moment. what are two reasons why this moment was important for both china and the united states?
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Which statement below best explains the meaning of the 3rd resolution? a. residents of the colonies do not occupy a lesser status than citizens who live in england, the motherland. b. the meaning of freedom is that individuals never have to pay taxes. c. free people are capable of and should take responsibility for their own tax obligations and the purposes they serve. d. the stamp act congress, with this document, is giving permission--consent--to have taxes imposed upon them by parliament. e. americans have different ideas about rights and freedom than englishmen.
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