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- ____________ was the code system used to send messages.
- the telegraph made it possible to ____________
- the telegraph was like the \first ____________ app.\
- the telephone, invented by __________ allowed people to __________
- why was the telephone considered more \emotional\ than the telegraph? ____________
- what modern device has expanded on the telephones role? ____________
- mass media (radio & tv)
- radio turned communication into a ____________ experience.
- president ____________ used \fireside chats\ to calm citizens.
- the \war of the worlds\ broadcast proved that radio could also ____________
- radio was the first medium to turn audiences into ____________
- tv merged __________ and __________, making it the most powerful medium of its time.
- the __________ vs. __________ presidential debate showed that appearance now mattered as much as words.
- one historical event broadcast live on tv that shaped culture: ____________
- tv was the first true \____________ platform.\
Brief Explanations
These questions pertain to the history and impact of communication technologies like the telegraph, telephone, radio, and TV. Key - points include inventors, unique features, and historical uses. For example, the telegraph used Morse code, the telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, radio had various impacts such as 'fireside chats' by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and TV merged audio and visual elements.
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- Morse code
- send messages over long distances quickly
- long - distance messaging
- Alexander Graham Bell; communicate verbally over long distances
- The telephone allowed for real - time voice communication, conveying tone and emotion, while the telegraph used coded messages.
- Smartphones
- mass
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- cause panic
- mass audiences
- audio; visual
- Kennedy; Nixon
- The moon landing (or other significant historical live - broadcasted events)
- mass media