The period between 1883 and 1925 was in many ways the golden age of newspapers, in part because
a. they essentially held a monopoly over mass communication and were the only outlet for national political news.
b. they covered the newly emerging movie industry to the exclusion of national political news.
c. it was the only time in history during which there was only one publisher.
d. they could virtually choose the President based on the sway of their op-ed pieces.
a. they essentially held a monopoly over mass communication and were the only outlet for national political news.
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