An early dominant style of American journalism, distinguished by opinion newspapers, which generally argued the political point of view of the particular party that subsidized the paper, is called the:

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Answer:

Partisan press

Explanation:

Partisan press frequently defines a pattern of arranging competing outlets of  journalism along party or political lines,  but may also be a phase in evolving domestic journalism systems.

Publishers and editors can operate within or create agreements with sides to create and  distribute news, leading in a report that publicly embraces leaders or factions' positions.

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