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"The Saturday Evening Post was an influential magazine that was considered essential reading by most of the country. At its peak, it had 7 million subscribers; enjoyed a broad, general, nationwide audience; and molded American thought on social, political and economic issues. What magazine today most closely parallels The Saturday Evening Post?"

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