How did the Penny Press differ from the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Party presses?
a) Newspapers became servants of political parties; b) Newspapers were sold by subscription only; c) Advertising became more of an economic than moral exchange; d) The newsroom became less professional; e) all of the above
c
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