Discuss the declining readership of newspapers. Why are decreasing numbers of Americans reading them regularly? What new media outlets are emerging to supplant newspapers? How do these new media outlets affect how citizens acquire information about current events? Is the decline of newspapers a cause for concern, or do new media outlets adequately replace them?

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What curtailed the development of television in the United States?

a. Radio was cheaper and more easily accessible. b. All production of electronic components was diverted to the efforts of World War. c. Early television was too expensive for the average American. d. Americans were extremely loyal to radio and newspapers.

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In__________, the Court ruled that "religious test for public office unconstitutionally invades the appellant's freedom of belief and religion and therefore cannot be enforced against him."

a. Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940) b. Torcaso v. Watkins (1961) c. McDaniel v. Paty (1978) d. Ex Parte Milligan (1866)

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