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What changes did the invention of the radio bring to Americans?
It gave Americans a way to listen to sporting events instead of attending them.
It gave Americans new ways to communicate with friends and family.
It made Americans more isolated because they listened to the radio alone.
It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
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Correct choices:
- It gave Americans a way to listen to sporting events instead of attending them.
- It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
Explanation: Radio broadcasts brought live coverage of sports and breaking news into people’s homes, creating a shared national experience. It was mainly a one‑to‑many medium (broadcast), so it didn’t broadly create new forms of personal communication with friends/family, and it tended to reduce social isolation by creating common shared listening rather than increasing it.
- It gave Americans a way to listen to sporting events instead of attending them.
- It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
Explanation: Radio broadcasts brought live coverage of sports and breaking news into people’s homes, creating a shared national experience. It was mainly a one‑to‑many medium (broadcast), so it didn’t broadly create new forms of personal communication with friends/family, and it tended to reduce social isolation by creating common shared listening rather than increasing it.
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