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: Without a press to inform the public about the conduct of elected officials, the concept of a representative democracy becomes hollow. 7 Ways the Printing Press Changed the World - History.com

A free press is often called the "Fourth Estate" because it acts as an unofficial fourth branch of government, providing a system of checks and balances against corruption and abuses of power. : Without a press to inform the public

: By the late 1800s, sensationalism—known as yellow journalism—demonstrated the power of the press to capture public attention and even influence international conflict, such as the Spanish-American War. Why a Free Press Matters Why a Free Press Matters : In 1791,

: In 1791, "the press" referred to pamphlets and newspapers. Today, it encompasses everything from podcasts and digital newsletters to social media and streaming video. such as the Spanish-American War.

: Local journalism reported on community-specific issues like housing crises and pollution that would otherwise go unnoticed.