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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey this question sounds like History but is in a english class lesson

OpenStudy (conqueror):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Compare and contrast the impact of advertising in the 1920s to advertising today. Read this article: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/newyork//laic/episode5/topic4/e5_t4_s1-aa.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

saw your notification

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait not you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is a write your own answer question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do u get it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Tjbrew plz help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jeffyblood help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plz help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think this is good but idk for sure: Back in the 1900s they advertised more with radio stations and we also do now. But now we have different types of advertisement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help me plz

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

How long does it need to be, and when is it due?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

at least one sentence and its due today

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

what time today, and w3hat time zone are you in? I am in Eastern time zone...same as new york city

OpenStudy (anonymous):

California and no certain time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is 2:20 now

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

ok..also please understand that a Compare and contrast like your assignment will be closer to a page...You need an introductory paragraph, the body which will have the comparison and the contrast paragraphs, then you need a conclusion. Does this make sense to you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well we just need a really short one is what my teacher specified

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he said around 2-3 sentences

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or more

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

OK, and are you ONLY suppose to use the article for the information that will go into your your Comparison and Contrast assignment?

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

or can you use any source?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just the article

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am only in 7th grade

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

ok...let me see what I come up with...you do the same and them we will compare them. It will be good practice for you!! ;) OK?

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

ok...but I would like you to at least give it a try...do you understand what Compare and contrast means and what you need to do?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just like 1920s the way we advertise using radio broadcasts to make people buy things. But also now we have many other types of advertisements unlike in the 1920s since we have higher technology.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sound good

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

not bad at all...give me a couple of minutes...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

almost done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Tjbrew r u almost done i need to finish the rest of my homework

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

The impact of advertising in the 1920s to advertising today has several similarities and several differences. In the 1920’s, companies advertised using the radio like they do today; however, in the 1920’s, there were far less radio stations and far less people listening to radio, so advertising did not reach as many people as it does today. Companies also understood the benefits of mass advertising using the radio would increase their sales just like companies do today; however, today, Companies not only use the radio but many other ways to advertise, like the TV and Billboards.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

should i use mine or yours

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

How about this short version: The impact of advertising in the 1920s to advertising today has several similarities and several differences. In the 1920's, companies advertised using the radio like they do today; however, in the 1920's, there were far less radio stations and far less people listening to radio, so advertising did not reach as many people as it does today.

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

Let me clean yours up and you can use yours ok?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnx so much here is a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bye

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

In the 1920s companies advertised using radio broadcasts to entice people buy things. But there were far less radio stations and far less people listening to radio, so advertising did not reach as many people as it does today. Today we have many other types of advertisements unlike in the 1920s, since we are much more technologically advanced.

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

Sorry for taking so long...what do you think of this one? And thanks for the medal ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank u for all the help bye

OpenStudy (tjbrew):

OK bye and good Luck!!

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