PrepTest 73, Section 3, Question 24
Clearly, a democracy cannot thrive without effective news media. After all, a democracy cannot thrive without an electorate that is knowledgeable about important political issues, and an electorate can be knowledgeable in this way only if it has access to unbiased information about the government.
Clearly, a democracy cannot thrive without effective news media. After all, a democracy cannot thrive without an electorate that is knowledgeable about important political issues, and an electorate can be knowledgeable in this way only if it has access to unbiased information about the government.
Clearly, a democracy cannot thrive without effective news media. After all, a democracy cannot thrive without an electorate that is knowledgeable about important political issues, and an electorate can be knowledgeable in this way only if it has access to unbiased information about the government.
Clearly, a democracy cannot thrive without effective news media. After all, a democracy cannot thrive without an electorate that is knowledgeable about important political issues, and an electorate can be knowledgeable in this way only if it has access to unbiased information about the government.
The argument's conclusion is properly inferred if which one of the following is assumed?
All societies that have effective news media are thriving democracies.
If an electorate has access to unbiased information about the government, then that electorate will be knowledgeable about important political issues.
A democracy will thrive if its electorate is knowledgeable about important political issues.
A democracy cannot thrive if the electorate is exposed to biased information about the government.
Without effective news media, an electorate will not have access to unbiased information about the government.
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