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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
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Please help ASAP

History
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diamong [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

by observing and reporting on government corruption, the media can inform the public of wrongdoing and influence officials to behave appropriately

Explanation:

Watchdogs are an individual or group that monitors the activities of another entity (such as an individual, corporation, non-profit group, or governmental organization) on behalf of the public to ensure that entity does not behave illegally or unethically: Consumer watchdog, consumer protection organizations or campaigners.  Media does it by reporting corruption or unethical behavior to the public.

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