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LenKa [72]
4 years ago
14

In what way did mathew brady's photographs make a lasting impact on the country after the civil war? x

History
2 answers:
qaws [65]4 years ago
8 0
People saw the grim effects of war for the first time in his graphic photos
lisabon 2012 [21]4 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is C) people saw the grim effects of war for the first time in his graphic photos.

Mathew Brady's photographs made a lasting impact on the country after the Civil War in that people saw the grim effects of war for the first time in his graphic photos.

The photographs of Mattew Brady impacted the lives of Americans when they saw the cruelty, deaths, horrors, and destroyed places as the consequence of the Civil War. For his work, Brady is considered the Father of Photojournalism in the United States. Brady captured dramatic moments at the war front and also captured the famous characters of the war. At the end of his life, he sold his photographs to the US Congress.

The other options of the question were A) military commanders could document the strategies for the first time. B) government officials could use the photos to help rebuild destroyed areas. D) people could have a record of their loved ones lost in battle.

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