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25.01.2021 •
History
How can the media help an individual who wishes to have an active influence on government?
People can learn about government leaders and interest groups through the media.
The person can join a candidate’s campaign and help organize rallies for the candidate.
Voters should ask members of the media for advice on whom to vote for in an election.
Active citizens can trust one media source for all their information about government.
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This student’s author’s claim is inaccurate because they misunderstood TWO lines. Which lines did they misunderstand? Two answers are correct.
“Source: Nathaniel Bacon, Former Indentured Servant and Rebellion Leader, “The Declaration of the People, against Sir William Berkeley, and Present Governors of Virginia,” 1676.
“For having… raised great unjust taxes upon [the commoners] for the advancement of private favorites
“For having protected, favored and inspired the Indians against his most loyal subjects”
“never helping to compensate Virginia colonists [who most needed it because they] suffered by murder or robbery…“
“Because of this, we accuse Sir William Berkeley as guilty of each and every point.”
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