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Lady_Fox [76]
4 years ago
14

during the British period newspaper also acted as a source of social reform? what is answer of above question​

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Vikki [24]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes, the newspaper became a source of social reform during the British period.

Explanation:

The "newspaper" played a vital role in the lives of the British people, specifically during the <em>17th century towards to 20th century. </em>People were very interested in reading the news since many of them were educated and wealthy during those times.

The newspaper acted as a social reform with many information and rumors about the government practices in order to provide awareness to people. This resulted to a more controlled publication.

<u>Some news were being published through illegal means just to get an interesting story and to obtain more readers.</u> One of these included the<em> "phone hacking</em>" scandal which led to the newspaper decline in the<em> 21st century. </em>

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