Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
For a long time the FCC mostly listened to TV and radio companies and ignored ordinary viewers. A church complained that a Mississippi station was promoting segregation, but the FCC refused to give the church a real hearing. The church kept appealing, and a judge eventually revoked the station’s license, saying citizens have a right to challenge broadcasters. That court fight changed things so the public can now raise many concerns (race, children’s shows, violence, political fairness) at license renewal hearings.
Logic Breakdown
Scan for explicit, stated descriptions of the FCC's policy toward citizens' groups before the United Church of Christ's legal victory and match the option that the passage directly affirms.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.Which one of the following statements is affirmed by the passage?
Correct Answer
D
'The rights of viewers and listeners were not recognized by the FCC, which regarded them merely as members of the public.' 'Unless citizens' groups were applying for broadcasting licenses, citizens did not have the standing necessary to voice their views at an FCC hearing.' These sentences explicitly state that, prior to the Church's successful challenge, the FCC would not allow citizens' groups to speak as mere members of the public at FCC hearings, which is precisely what option D affirms.
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