The correct answer is a television. After the Cuban Missile Crisis, a direct communication link known as the "Hotline" was established between the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to allow for better communication and to prevent future crises. While the Hotline itself utilized secure telegrams and phone lines for instant communication, the context of better overall communication can be linked to the use of electronic media including television for public and diplomatic communications. However, based on the options you provided, none perfectly match the historical significance of the Hotline. If you are strictly looking for the machine that allowed for immediate communication, the correct term would be the "Hotline" rather than a specific machine from your list.
After the Cuban Missile Crisis what machine allowed for better communication
between the U.S president and the premier of the Soviet Union? (1 point)
a television
a cell phone
a personal computer
a telegraph machine
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