Capturing the Memories

The text and images are from "America's Story from America's Library" by the Library of Congress. Read the following sentences from the text: "At just $1, most families could afford the Kodak Brownie camera. It was not only cheap but also easy to use. The company's slogan was, 'You press the button, we do the rest....' Now families could record their travels to show the folks back home where they'd been...Imagine going on a vacation without a camera. When you came back, how would you tell your friends about your trip?" What conclusion can you draw from this evidence? (1 point) Responses Friends and family could know more about your vacations because of the Kodak Brownie camera. Friends and family could know more about your vacations because of the Kodak Brownie camera. It would take seven to eight months to see the pictures taken on a Kodak Brownie camera. It would take seven to eight months to see the pictures taken on a Kodak Brownie camera. No one told stories about their trips to friends and family before the Kodak Brownie camera. No one told stories about their trips to friends and family before the Kodak Brownie camera. The Kodak Brownie camera could only have one button so people would not get confused.

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The best conclusion you can draw from the evidence provided is: Friends and family could know more about your vacations because of the Kodak Brownie camera. This response highlights the camera's affordability and ease of use, which enabled families to capture and share their travel experiences with others.