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cherise1989

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Debate about which two opposing concepts became part of the public agenda after media coverage of NSA surveillance activities?
 
  a. Inclusiveness vs. exclusiveness
  b. Affirmative action vs. reverse discrimination
   c. National security vs. individual privacy
  d. Broadcasting vs. narrowcasting

Question 2

What is the significance of the WikiLeaks and NSA incidents involving the release of classified materials?
 
  a. These incidents reveal that the government lacks control over how and whether information it creates gets leaked to the media.
   b. These incidents reveal that the government needs to reenact the Fairness Doctrine.
  c. These incidents reveal that the government understands its role in protecting First Amendment rights.
  d. These incidents reveal that the government must strengthen the FCC in order to protect its interests.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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