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AP U.S. History Diagnostic 19. Why did the Reconstruction Acts fail to change Southern attitudes toward race?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by mass communication,
- 00:07
pick-up lines for priests.
- 00:12
All right, how did the technology shown in the image impact
- 00:15
the American people?
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- 00:16
And here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
- 00:20
[ mumbling continues ]
- 00:24
All right. The early 1900s was a period
- 00:27
flooded with new inventions that rapidly
- 00:29
changed the way Americans lived their lives.
- 00:31
Let's see what role the radio played
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in broadcasting this change to the world.
- 00:36
Did the technology shown in the image
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impact the American people B -
- 00:40
by decreasing overseas travel times?
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Huh.
- 00:45
Well radios certainly helped with communication
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during travel, but it didn't really have
- 00:49
a significant on transportation as a whole.
- 00:52
That drives away B and D.
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Did radios alter the American way of life
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C - by allowing for the construction of taller buildings?
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Well, actually, that was elevators,
- 01:03
which allowed people to access higher floors
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much more easily, not radios.
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So it's not C, either.
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Which means that radios most impacted the American people
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A - by improving mass communication.
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Duh.
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With its ability to transmit information
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and entertainment over vast distances,
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the radio was a major improvement
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to contemporary methods of mass communication.
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So A is the right answer.
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Before the radio was invented, most information
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would still have been spread by that guy,
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that word of mouth. Yeah. Like that.
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Talk about developing a taste for the unknown.
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