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Freedom of press is protected by the Constitution for good reason. Freedom of press was a freedom protected and used by our founding fathers, including Benjamin Franklin and Samuel Adams, to champion the movement for independence. It is the job of the media to deliver the facts, even if those facts anger members of the public or the government; therefore, it is critical that the media's right to print the facts be protected. As Thomas Payne's Common Sense proved, media has the ability to change thousands (or even millions) of opinions and change society as a result.
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<span>The option which is true of the "Harlem Renaissance" of the 1920s is D. the era gave rise to Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and "The Cotton Club." The term refers to Harlem becoming the center of culture during the 1920s, where many artists, writers, photographers, etc. were situated so as to make this place a cultural center. It refers to the "rebirth" of this location, where it would gain a positive connotation, instead of being associated with crime and poverty. A is incorrect because Harlem Renaissance mostly has to do with black authors, which Fitzgerald was not. B is incorrect because the term refers to exactly opposite of this. C is incorrect because the term doesn't have much to do with sports, but rather with culture and art.</span>