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laurencescou

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As far as countries are concerned, most information shapers are
 
  a. the biggest exporters, because they reach larger populations around the world with their products.
  b. the richest countries, because they can afford to invest in media as a tool of statecraft.
  c. democracies, because they are familiar with the free exchange of information.
  d. dictatorships, because they exercise direct control over the media industry.
  e. the most populous countries, because they have a bigger number of citizens as information consumers.

Question 2

The policy of perestroika means
 
  a. Economic restructuring
  b. Political restructuring
  c. Media restructuring
  d. Diplomatic restructuring
  e. Religious restructuring



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

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