How do the media affect which issues the public thinks are important?
A by the number of stori...
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How do the media affect which issues the public thinks are important?
A by the number of stories they report on an issue or the amount of time they spend covering an issue
B. by telling people what opinion they should have on an issue
C. by including multiple sides of an issue during a news report
D. by the number of advertisements or commercials they sell in support of an issue
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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