The new government of the United States enshrined freedom of speech and freedom of the press in
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The new government of the United States enshrined freedom of speech and freedom of the press in the first amendment to the US constitution. In addition, the congress passed laws and set regulations that directly and indirectly encouraged the expansion of the media in the new republic. In an essay of 500 words, give some examples of these legislative actions and the impact they had on publishing and other forms of media in the first 100 years of the nation’s history.
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