The 1920's
In the 1920's the media was playing a major role in what people think and thought. The new paper empire had begun to take political sides in elections in order to try to sway voters. In many rural areas there were limited sources of communication with the out side world and a news paper might be the only opinion people could get on information. It was because of this news papers could print byes article and have them be accepted as fact by many people who did get any other views on the subject. In the 20's information became more readable attainable with the new wide spread use of radios and movies. Early in the year 1920 the air plane had just came into use for delivering mail across country. Now news that might have taken weeks to send the old way would take only a few days to reach the other side of the country. Soon after that the first regularly broadcasting radio station began. It was called KDKA. Although still in the early stages of invention sound was record electronically and talkies were made. England had just made its first wave radio connection. The U.S. postal service had set up metered Postage. This simple put made all the branches of the service on the same page. Later the first
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Approximate Word count = 1395
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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