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luvbio

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The American radio industry was distinctive from radio in European nations because it
 
  a. did not carry news programming.
  b. gave preference in station ownership to religious and other nonprofit groups.
  c. practiced censorship against sexually offensive material.
  d. developed nationwide networks of stations broadcasting the same program.
  e. was a commercial business dependent on advertising.

Question 2

The Watts riot in 1965 symbolized
 
  a. the still-troubled racial situation in the South.
  b. the rise of the Black Muslim movement in Los Angeles.
  c. a more militant and confrontational phase of the civil rights movement.
  d. the power of Martin Luther King in the black community.
  e. the ineffectiveness of the Voting Rights Act.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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