The Internet is completely different from traditional media because of:
a. the fact it alone uses digital technology.
b. absence of central control for content.
c. its ability to attract advertisers.
d. its ability to attract subscribers.
ANSWER: b
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a. collectivist b. high-power-distance c. individualistic d. masculine