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why is it important that the media inform the public about candidates, policies, and other matters on the public agenda

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  1. 4 December, 15:14
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    1) because the media are responsible for enforcing laws against corruption 2) because the public needs this information democracy to function correctly. 3) because citizens must be discouraged from criticizing the government. 4) because fewer votes pay attention to media courses
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