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1. Why are media considered important in a democracy?
2. It is said that the media "set the agenda". What do you mean by the statement?
3. What is the relationship between media and democracy?
4. Is there a relationship between media and money? Give reasons for your answer.
5. Why does the press need to be honest?
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This, in turn, leads to the informed public debate necessary for a democratic state. The ability to comprehend and scrutinize the connection between press and democracy is important because media has the power to tell a society's stories and thereby influence thinking, beliefs and behaviour.
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1 - Media has given political parties the tools to reach large numbers of people and can inform them on key issues ranging from policies to elections. In theory, media should be seen as an enabler for democracy, having better-educated voters would lead to a more legitimate government.
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