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11. The ability of the media to define the importance of particular events and issues is called A.preemption B. agenda setting C investigative reporting D. minimal effects thesis F adversarial journalism

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11. The ability of the media to define
the importance of particular events
and issues is called
A.preemption
B. agenda setting
C investigative reporting
D. minimal effects thesis
F adversarial journalism

11. The ability of the media to define the importance of particular events and issues is called A.preemption B. agenda setting C investigative reporting D. minimal effects thesis F adversarial journalism

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The ability of the media to define the importance of particular events and issues is called "B. agenda setting."
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