Which of the following statements about media regulation is true? a. The second half of the 1900s was characterized by increased regulation of media. b. The first half of the 1900s was characterized by increased regulation of media. c. The first half of the 1900s was characterized by no change in the regulation of media. d. In the 21st century, economic downturns have weakened the strength and influence of large media entities.
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