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icang [17]
2 years ago
10

What would life be like in America if only state-controlled media was allowed by the government?

Social Studies
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Andreyy892 years ago
4 0

Answer:

People would be happier and there would be less death by killing yourself ( you know what I mean) Video Games would not be as toxic. There is proof of this there was one time the whole inter was taken down for a day and people said they were happy. If it was state-regulated people would not say things that they would not say in person because there weak and hid being a phone, etc. Also all people on tw itter the twertards need to burn.

Explanation:

My name is Ann [436]2 years ago
4 0

Generally, it could be beneficial to some, in my opinion, however, media controlled by the state rather than the federal government is likely to lead to more corruption through censorship. I would also say that on a state by state level political views would likely differ greatly and opinions are likely to be more polarized through different ways that states would control media. I’m not sure how “realistic” this sounds, but hopefully it helps.

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