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What was a cultural impact of the radio during the 1920s?(1 point)
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It completely replaced newspapers.
It completely replaced newspapers.
It decreased rural isolation.
It decreased rural isolation.
It discouraged consumerism.
It discouraged consumerism.
It created a more shared national culture.
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It created a more shared national culture. Radio let people across the country hear the same news, music, and entertainment, unifying tastes and information.
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