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The responsibilities is performed by the us department of education is
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Answer: b
Explanation: i took the test
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Why the News Is Not the Truth
by Peter Vanderwicken
From the Magazine (May–June 1995)
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News and the Culture of Lying: How Journalism Really Works, Paul H. Weaver (The Free Press, 1994).
Who Stole the News?: Why We Can’t Keep Up with What Happens in the World, Mort Rosenblum (John Wiley & Sons, 1993).
Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact in America, Cynthia Crossen (Simon & Schuster, 1994).
The U.S. press, like the U.S. government, is a corrupt and troubled institution. Corrupt not so much in the sense that it accepts bribes but in a systemic sense. It fails to do what it claims to do, what it should do, and what society expects it to do.
The news media and the government are entwined in a vicious circle of mutual manipulation, mythmaking, and self-interest. Journalists need crises to dramatize news, and government officials need to appear to be responding to crises. Too often, the crises are not really crises but joint fabrications. The two institutions have become so ensnared in a symbiotic web of lies that the news media are unable to tell the public what is true and the government is unable to govern effectively. That is the thesis advanced by Paul H. Weaver, a former political scientist (at Harvard University), journalist (at Fortune magazine), and corporate communications executive (at Ford Motor Company), in his provocative analysis entitled News and the Culture of Lying: How Journalism Really Works.
Answer: categorizing
In the process of researching information in the library, it happened that you found a lot of resources containing the same topic. In order to organize these resources it is better to apply the information analysis method known as categorizing. This will help narrow down the results so it would be easier to evaluate each information sources.
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It blocked cattle trails, making it difficult to get cattle to market.
Explanation:
The barbed wire served the farmer and ranchers as it enabled them to secure their property and cattle in vast open areas. The barbed wire changed the appearance of the Great Plains and the West. It allowed farmers to fence their property in a better way.
One of the effects of barbed wire had was that it blocked cattle trails which make cowboys and vaquero take cattle to market as they have to find different routes to reach markets.