Which event convinced Farnsworth that his efforts were worthwhile?
A the release of a postal stamp in his honor
B the great popularity of TV sitcoms and game shows
C his ability to stump panelists on the TV show, “I’ve Got a Secret”
D the TV broadcast of Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon
Which event convinced Farnsworth that his efforts were worthwhile?
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The correct answer is D the TV broadcast of Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon. This event showcased the potential of television to connect and inform people on a massive scale, highlighting the impact of Farnsworth’s inventions and efforts in the development of television technology. It served as a significant moment that demonstrated the medium’s capabilities and validated the work he had done to bring television to life.