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What is the term for controls placed on what people may write, read, say, or hear? A. censorship B. insurgence C. sedition D. suppression
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What is the term for controls placed on what people may write, read, say, or hear? A. censorship B. insurgence C. sedition D. suppression
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The answer is A: Censorship. There are many examples of censorship all around us. Some larger examples include Germany's Social Media Censorship laws that prohibit many forms of content from being seen or broadcasted to/from the citizens of Germany.
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Censorship is an act of silencing someone's voice or opinion. This is used a lot by countries like North Korea. A is the answer for this question.
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