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what consequences of yellow journalism is implied by the transcript's discussions of how information "flowed" through newspaper 1 slower communication among citizens 2 increased government censorship 3 rapid spread of ideas to mass audiences 4 reduced trust in all printed media. which detail from the transcript supports the conclusion 1 newspaper printed only local stories 2 information was "pumping out... every single day" 3 readers ignored recurring content 4 newspapers were limited to radio audiences
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Answer: 3 (rapid spread of ideas to mass audiences).
Supporting detail: 2 ("information was 'pumping out... every single day'").
Explanation: The transcript’s description of information being “pumped out every single day” implies continuous, widespread dissemination — which supports the conclusion that yellow journalism enabled ideas to spread quickly to mass audiences. The other options don’t match the “flow” emphasis in the transcript.
Supporting detail: 2 ("information was 'pumping out... every single day'").
Explanation: The transcript’s description of information being “pumped out every single day” implies continuous, widespread dissemination — which supports the conclusion that yellow journalism enabled ideas to spread quickly to mass audiences. The other options don’t match the “flow” emphasis in the transcript.
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