Which of the following accurately describes how freedom of press affects the relationship Americans have with their government, compared to the relationship between people and their government under authoritarian rule?(1 point)

Responses

Freedom of the press does not influence the level of accurate information people receive about their government in the U.S. or authoritarian regimes.
Freedom of the press does not influence the level of accurate information people receive about their government in the U.S. or authoritarian regimes.

Because both the U.S. and authoritarian governments protect freedom of the press, people in the U.S. and in authoritarian countries have equal access to accurate information about their governments.
Because both the U.S. and authoritarian governments protect freedom of the press, people in the U.S. and in authoritarian countries have equal access to accurate information about their governments.

The freedom of the press that exists in the U.S. makes it less likely that people in the U.S. will be able to access accurate information about their government than people who live in authoritarian countries.
The freedom of the press that exists in the U.S. makes it less likely that people in the U.S. will be able to access accurate information about their government than people who live in authoritarian countries.

The freedom of press that exists in the U.S. makes it more likely that people in the U.S. will have accurate information about their government than people who live under authoritarian regimes.

The freedom of press that exists in the U.S. makes it more likely that people in the U.S. will have accurate information about their government than people who live under authoritarian regimes.