Asked by history

the rapid development of mass media during the 1920s
a. promoted a mass migration to rural areas
b. encouraged Americans to work longer hours
c. promoted the creation of a national culture
d. simplified life for most Americasn

dont know....i'll keep looking

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Answered by history
i think it's D?
Answered by Ms. Sue
I don't think radio and movies simplified life for most Americans.

Think about nearly everyone listening to the radio and going to movies.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Huh???

Remember that people could only get one to maybe four stations. Each movie theater only played one or two movies at a time.
Answered by history
sorry, but i'm so confused about thsi
only thing left that souds right is C....i'm probably wrong about that too..?
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're right. It's c.

When large numbers of Americans were watching the same movies and listening to the same radio shows, then that helped solidify the national culture. Remember -- before these beginnings of mass media, news traveled very slowly and people in one place often didn't know much about what was happening or the lives of people 100 miles away.
Answered by history
oh..okay thanks (: sorry i'm so slow
Answered by Ms. Sue
No problem! I admire you for hanging in here and trying! :-)
Answered by history
thanks so much:)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.

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