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Answer: the "broken-window theory" .
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Dear (Person Name),
How have you been? It’s getting tough out here in Andersonville, and I don’t know how much longer I will last. We lost three men today. I try not to think about it as much, but it still pains me. Please do not worry about me, as I am fighting for us. Waking up today was dreadful. The smell of gunpowder and blood was everywhere and inescapable. (Add onto what you want, this was the best I could do!)
Answer:Fake News Makes It Harder For People To See the Truth
A Pew Research Center study found that those on the right and the left of the political spectrum have different ideas about the definition of 'fake news', "The Pew study suggests that fake-news panic, rather than driving people to abandon ideological outlets and the fringe, may actually be accelerating the process of polarization: It’s driving consumers to drop some outlets, to simply consume less information overall, and even to cut out social relationships."
This is why it is important for people to seek out news with as little bias as humanly possible. News services like AP News and Reuters strive to provide accurate, neutral coverage of major events.
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