Answer: The ASCAP's income from radio increased 500% from 1934 through 1937 because of the advertising during programs. Most households had radios and everyone listened to the news, orchestras, and even radio variety shows. The radio broadcasts even had soap operas, and singing commercials. This was during the depression when so many people could no go to the movies or had any extra money for things. The average family is thought to of listened to the radio for more than 5 hours a day.
The national environmental policy (NEP) act, which was enacted in 1965, is a fabrication. So, it is a false statement.
<h3>When was the National Environmental Policy established?</h3>
The claim that the National Environmental Policy Act was passed in 1965 is completely untrue.
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1970 went into effect on January 1st. It is an environmental law that is in effect in the United States of America (USA).
For more information about the NEP, refer below
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So the government couldn't get too powerful.
Your friend must evaluate what type of source he/she is using (primary or secondary) if it is a quote from an eyewitness then it is primary, newspapers and the news is secondary
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