We live in a culture of instant information and even instant global news. Further, many journalists and media outlets consider it their duty to expose information, even when that information may be harmful to some. In WWII, though, much information was kept secret and, even some leaked information, was suppressed by media outlets. Write an essay in which you analyze the access to information in the U.S. and the world during WWII and compare and contrast that with today. Is it always the people's right to know the whole truth? Why or why not? Should media outlets ever suppress information? Why or why not? Write a thesis-driven essay that explores this issue. Point to specific examples from the text adn our current world, and cite using MLA style.