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Hayhayz (hayhayz):

How did the invention of television change the nature of political communication? It made other forms of media like newspapers and the radio obsolete in terms of spreading a message. It gave the public audience the ability to see what officials looked like and see the effects of their actions. It caused people to spend more time consuming entertainment programming rather than political events. It led to the creation of regulatory agencies that prevent news stations from taping public officials' speeches.

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

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Hayhayz (hayhayz):

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OpenStudy (swag889):

What do you think? ^_^

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

I think its b?

OpenStudy (swag889):

That is Correct :D See in the old days, they only had printing press (which made newspaper) many of the people did not know who they were voting for. Radios only projected through radio waves the voice. Almost the Majority of presidents were seen by the people that voted for them.

Hayhayz (hayhayz):

i was thinking a or d tbh lol

OpenStudy (swag889):

Now we see Stupid Crusty Obama with a peanut brain, Clinton with her Wicked Witch from Wizard of OZ.

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