The media coverage during the Vietnam War gained popularity since more than half of the Americans have television. It became more engaging to see news in front of the audience's eyes than to read the newspapers. The evening news was more of the war than any other tv shows.
The negative effect of it was more people were ready to accept the news presented to them and loose understanding of the facts on their own.
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Advertising and the use of technology such as cameras to photograph famous people for advertising
Yes as long as it's constitutional. If it is against the constitution then no.
<span>-French North American mainland territory had been unproductive and costly to maintain in past wars, something that Napoleon knew he could not afford in the upcoming wars.
</span><span> -Britain had already declared war on France, surely part of the reason was to try and encourage better Franco-American relations. Surely Napoleon had some idea of American pride and stubbornness as well, once the U.S. controlled the territory </span>
<span>-</span><span>Napoleon knew that there was no way any European power (Britain specifically) would conquer the territory. </span>
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Napoleon needed money and the sale of the Louisiana territory brought France some much needed capital. </span>