How did the radio impact society in the twentieth century?(1 point)

Responses

The radio allowed everyday people to communicate with one another across long distances.
The radio allowed everyday people to communicate with one another across long distances.

The radio made characters much more relatable and interesting to audiences.
The radio made characters much more relatable and interesting to audiences.

The radio became a less popular medium, leading movie theaters to become cultural centers.
The radio became a less popular medium, leading movie theaters to become cultural centers.

The radio helped unify nations as anyone could listen to the radio within their home.
The radio helped unify nations as anyone could listen to the radio within their home.

- The radio allowed everyday people to communicate with one another across long distances, facilitating communication and connection.

- The radio made characters much more relatable and interesting to audiences through storytelling and broadcasts.
- The radio helped unify nations as anyone could listen to the radio within their home, fostering a shared sense of national identity.
- The radio became a less popular medium, leading movie theaters to become cultural centers as people turned to visual entertainment.