The Kennedy-Nixon debate was a testimony to The need for mediated intimicy following the devestating years of the great depression The importance of accomodating for the medium O The growing role of radio as a carrier of political news O The ability of television to broadcast live from coast to coast O The advantage of Protestant candidates over Catholics in American politics

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The Kennedy-Nixon debate was a testimony to
The need for mediated intimicy following the devestating years of the great depression
O The importance of accomodating for the medium
The growing role of radio as a carrier of political news
The ability of television to broadcast live from coast to coast
The advantage of Protestant candidates over Catholics in American politics
Transcribed Image Text:The Kennedy-Nixon debate was a testimony to The need for mediated intimicy following the devestating years of the great depression O The importance of accomodating for the medium The growing role of radio as a carrier of political news The ability of television to broadcast live from coast to coast The advantage of Protestant candidates over Catholics in American politics
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