Your reflection on the difference in news dissemination between Lincoln's assassination and today effectively captures the emotional and societal impact of such events. Expanding on how immediate access to news shapes public reactions and decision-making could further enhance your analysis.
The news of President Lincoln's assassination in 1865 probably made people feel disoriented because they didn't receive the news until at least a few days later. They would probably be worried about what would happen to the country. Today this would be different because we would get the news faster. We can receive news through social media and news stations. People would more sad than confused because we would know what happened faster instead of realizing that this happened a few days ago.
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Your reflection on the difference between Lincoln's assassination and today's news dissemination effectively highlights the emotional and societal impact of such events. Consider expanding on how immediate access to news can shape public reactions and decision-making for a deeper analysis.
Your points about how news spread differently in Lincoln's time compared to today are clear and relatable. You might want to add a bit about how quick news affects people's feelings today compared to back then for more depth.
I agree with your points about the difference in how news is received today compared to Lincoln's time. The speed of information today does change people's reactions, making them more informed and possibly less confused.