Answer: Fairness Doctrine
Explanation:
The Fairness Doctrine was a U.S. communications policy established by the FCC to guarantee that controversial issues would have a fair and balanced coverage by licensed radio and television broadcasters.
The Radio Act (1927) had already established that licensed broadcasters should serve the public interest, and the Federal Communications Act (1934) created the FCC to ensure that.
By 1949, the commission´s report "In the Matter of Editorializing by Broadcast Licensees" defined the public interest provisions and demanded a basic standard of fairness in broadcasting.
Part of socialism was to remove the class structure and to improve conditions of factory workers. During this time (especially in Russia) workers did not have good working conditions, so the workers accepted socialism as it would increase their conditions.
The Orginal Jordans came out way back in 1984
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Yes, they use and believe in them. We can see this from shuls, the places they use to pray, as the 10 commandments are written and hung up. They also believe in the 10 Commandments since a great historical figure, Moshe was commanded to write them by Hashem, the God. Many people want to follow in Moshe's footsteps so they follow the 10 Commandments.
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