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Americans realized early (1) that easy access to information would be fundamental to the proper functioning of their new democracy. ... Moreover, the public has begun to expect television appearances, at least from candidates for major office; a candidate for congressional, state-wide, or even substantial local office may still use radio and print media advertising very effectively, but with no television output the campaign barely looks reliable.
――成蹊大学 法学部(2月14日実施)――2004年
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