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miss Akunina [59]
2 years ago
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What did the Cable Communication Policy Act of 1984 accomplish?

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photoshop1234 [79]2 years ago
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B. It made cable TV more accessible to many Americans.

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GaryK [48]2 years ago
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Its c

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i got it right on the quiz ;)

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