What changes did the invention of the radio bring to Americans? A. It gave Americans a way to listen to sporting events instead of attending them.
B. It provided Americans new ways to communicate with friends and family.
C. It made Americans more isolated because they listened to the radio alone.
D. It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
The correct answer is D. It provided Americans with a way to hear the news as it happened.
The invention of the radio revolutionized communication by allowing instantaneous broadcasting of news and information. This meant that Americans could stay informed about events as they unfolded, which helped to shape public opinion and create a more connected society. It transformed not just entertainment but also news dissemination and emergency information.