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kodGreya [7K]
4 years ago
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What role did television play in the nixon-kennedy debate of 1960?

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maw [93]4 years ago
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People were able to see what the presidential candidates actually looked like. People wanted a healthier looking president and Nixon looked unwell because of the light. TV allowed the public to see their leader or leader-to-be. 
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