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    Exam 10: From the Plow to the Computer Change, Collective Behavior, and Social Movements
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    Propaganda Gives Distorted Information, While Censorship Deletes All or Parts
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Propaganda Gives Distorted Information, While Censorship Deletes All or Parts

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Propaganda gives distorted information, while censorship deletes all or parts of information to the public.

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