The Nation, the Atlantic Monthly, and Harper's were
A. mass-circulation magazines founded during the early 1900s.
B. magazines specializing in yellow journalism during the mid-1800s.
C. newspapers sponsored by the political parties of the early 1800s.
D. the first magazines to present public policy issues during the mid-1800s.
E. newspapers specializing in party news and election reports founded during the early 1900s.
Answer: D
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