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why did the soviets control the content of media in satellite countries? to ensure public acceptance and conformity to policies to limit information about recent events in other countries to discourage those who might want to become leaders to guarantee that the news accurately reflected events
During the Cold - War era, the Soviet Union aimed to maintain control over satellite countries. Controlling media content was a way to ensure that the public in these countries accepted and conformed to Soviet - backed policies. Limiting information about other countries could prevent the spread of ideas that might challenge Soviet influence. Discouraging potential leaders was not the main reason for media control, and the goal was not to guarantee news accuracy in an objective sense but to present a narrative in line with Soviet interests.
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to ensure public acceptance and conformity to policies