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After World War II, what did the television replace as a major source of entertainment?
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
During the 1960 presidential debates, television viewers believed that:
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
How did television affect American opinion of the Vietnam War?
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
The 'I Have a Dream' speech from Martin Luther King, Jr. was:
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
What was created from the impact of television?
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
Before World War II, how many televisions were purchased in the U.S.?
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
By 1959, how many televisions were bought by Americans?
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
A majority of Americans who listened to the 1960 presidential debates thought that...
John F. Kennedy was a stronger candidate
Americans began to believe that the war was unwinnable.
67,000,000
Richard Nixon was the better choice for president
seen on television
7,000
a unified national culture
the radio
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