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Blababa [14]
4 years ago
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Which best explains why newspapers of the resistance differed from what we know today

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Anuta_ua [19.1K]4 years ago
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Newspapers were modest single sheets because the printing press could not be used to print on both sides of a sheet of paper and interest in the form had not quite yet taken off.
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