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lucas roque
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
Why did traditionally minded critics disapprove of open access to radio airwaves?
A) They thought radio was too commercial.
B) They feared that it would create too much static.
C) They worried that open access might foster immorality.
D) They were concerned that it would open the path for foreign broadcasts.
Radio Airwaves
Electromagnetic waves used for transmitting sound messages through devices like radios; crucial for broadcasting.
Immorality
Behavior that violates moral or ethical principles, often socially defined and varying greatly across different cultures and communities.
- Investigate the ramifications of technological and media evolution on social constructs.
- Explain the role of racism, xenophobia, and social movements in shaping American society.
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Learning Objectives
- Investigate the ramifications of technological and media evolution on social constructs.
- Explain the role of racism, xenophobia, and social movements in shaping American society.
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