The correct answer is 2) Sevastopol Sketches is based on Leo Tolstoy's time serving in the Crimean War and are set in the city where he and his military unit were based.
The fairness doctrine was a former US policy that required TV and radio broadcasters to present opposing viewpoints on any controversial topic that was important to the public. The abolition of this rule allowed one-sided networks to gain prominence. Now, nothing controls the amount of time given to opposing viewpoints. Networks can independently control this.
I think the correct answer is D.
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