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Internet. and. American. Government. 2. "Democracy" is an often misused term,
and it has many different meanings. We use it here to refer to ... The study of
American government has been made more accessible through the Internet.
Original ...
Internet. and. American. Government. 2. "Democracy" is an often misused term,
and it has many different meanings. We use it here to refer to ... The study of
American government has been made more accessible through the Internet.
Original ...
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The Communications Decency Act of 1996, a part of the 1996
Telecommunications Act, made it a federal crime to use the Internet to knowingly
transmit obscene or indecent and "patently offensive" words or pictures to minors.
Indecency is ...
The Communications Decency Act of 1996, a part of the 1996
Telecommunications Act, made it a federal crime to use the Internet to knowingly
transmit obscene or indecent and "patently offensive" words or pictures to minors.
Indecency is ...
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An example of the multiplicity of media available to many Americans is the
Internet or World Wide Web. From its humble beginnings as a Pentagon research
project in the 1970s, the Internet/www has blossomed in the 1990s into an ...
An example of the multiplicity of media available to many Americans is the
Internet or World Wide Web. From its humble beginnings as a Pentagon research
project in the 1970s, the Internet/www has blossomed in the 1990s into an ...
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