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james

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Which statement is true of the Golden Age of Radio in Texas?
 
  a. All the radio channels were created in partnership with the city councils in Texas.
  b. Most of the radio channels in Texas were created as a public service by newspapers.
  c. The term penny press came from the amount required to subscribe to radio channels during this period.
  d. Radio listenership in Texas increased as newspaper readership decreased.

Question 2

Which political viewpoint would a Democratic newspaper in Texas publish during the Reconstruction era?
 
  a. a stronger central government
  b. the exclusion of minorities in the political process
  c. a return to Democratic rule and increased states' rights
  d. a focus on rebuilding the economy



frre432

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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