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the chinese communist party still controls the chinese government today…

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the chinese communist party still controls the chinese government today. the chinese government sometimes censors, or controls and limits, what chinese citizens can do. below are some examples of how the chinese government censors different parts of society. match each example with how the action affects people in china.
the people of china mostly read articles that the government chooses to print.
people can access only some parts of the internet.
some journalists alter what they write in order to keep their jobs.
example of chinese government censorship
the government owns and publishes its own newspapers. the chinese government can censor articles in regional newspapers.
the government sometimes blocks people from visiting certain websites, such as news sites from other countries. but other sites are not blocked.
journalists can be fired from their jobs for reporting stories that the government doesnt like.
how it affects people in china

Explanation:

Response

To solve the matching problem, we analyze each example and its impact:

Step 1: Match "The government owns and publishes its own newspapers. The Chinese government can censor articles in regional newspapers."

This relates to the media (newspapers) the government allows, so it matches "The people of China mostly read articles that the government chooses to print."

Step 2: Match "The government sometimes blocks people from visiting certain websites, such as news sites from other countries. But other sites are not blocked."

This is about internet access restrictions, so it matches "People can access only some parts of the internet."

Step 3: Match "Journalists can be fired from their jobs for reporting stories that the government doesn’t like."

This affects journalists’ work (what they write to keep their jobs), so it matches "Some journalists alter what they write in order to keep their jobs."

Answer:

  • "The government owns and publishes its own newspapers. The Chinese government can censor articles in regional newspapers." → "The people of China mostly read articles that the government chooses to print."
  • "The government sometimes blocks people from visiting certain websites, such as news sites from other countries. But other sites are not blocked." → "People can access only some parts of the internet."
  • "Journalists can be fired from their jobs for reporting stories that the government doesn’t like." → "Some journalists alter what they write in order to keep their jobs."