Effects Of The Radio From The 1930 To The 1950's

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The ‘Golden Age’ of the radio was from 1930 to the 1950’s. __________________Radio provided free access, and created effects on Politics, Entertainment, Education, and the Economy which were affected greatly by the radio.
(In the 1930’s majority of the American nation owned a radio. Because the radio was able to spread rapidly, the radio had tremendous impacts. The radio had many effects on American history, positive and negative results. Four areas in American history that were affected majorly by the radio are politics, entertainment, education, and the economy. ) One way the radio affected politics is it affected the presidential elections. In the election of 1924, the two candidates who were running were Calvin Coolidge, running for the