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Net neutrality is the Internet's version of
 
  A) free press.
  B) absence of malice.
  C) innocent until proven guilty.
  D) the right to bear arms.
  E) agenda setting.

Question 2

The principle of net neutrality applies to content from which media source?
 
  A) newspapers
  B) privately-held television stations
  C) the Internet
  D) public radio
  E) cable television



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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