According to Passage 1, what is the reason the FCC worked with mobile satellite providers?
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to improve access to communication media in rural areas.
to improve access to communication media for people with disabilities
to improve access to communication media for informational purposes
to improve access to communication media for educational purposes
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What is the central idea of Passage 1?
The FCC was successful in the way it managed media in the past.
The FCC regulated media in the past, regulates it now, and should continue to regulate it.
The FCC has a long history of making controversial decisions about TV and radio programming.
The FCC may not be needed in current times because media companies can regulate themselves.
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According to the author in Passage 1, which statement best explains why FCC was created?
The government felt that programs were not being presented in a fair, unbiased way.
In the 1930s, radios were an exciting new technology found in many American homes.
Only the federal government is aware of all of the issues that cause disagreements.
The government felt a responsibility to make communication technology available to all Americans.
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Which reason does the author of Passage 1 use to support the point that media companies should not regulate themselves?
If allowed to regulate themselves, media companies could decide which new broadcasting inventories succeed and which fail.
If allowed to regulate themselves, media companies could make decisions that are profitable but are not in the public's interest.
If allowed to regulate themselves, media companies would become too large and powerful to serve the public's interest.
If allowed to regulate themselves, media companies would quickly go out of business.
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What is the central idea of Passage 2?
The FCC should continue to regulate broadcasting in "the public interest."
The invention of new broadcast media demands stricter rules and regulations
Media companies, not the federal government, should regulate broadcasting.
The U.S. public should create the rules that media companies must follow.
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Read this paragraph from Passage 2.
Which method or organization did the author use?
described relevant details
chronological order
compare and contrast
cause and effect
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Select the dictionary definition that has the same meaning as operating in Passage 2.
"To prevent them from operating freely would limit business and democracy itself."
operating verb 1. to work as a machine does 2. to use a machine 3. to perform some process of work. 4. to perform a surgical procedure
definition 1
definition 2
definition 3
definition 4
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