The table that best represents the technological transformation of the primary news sources in America is table A.
After the invention of the print press by Gutenberg, newspapers lived a tremendous impulse and many editorial companies were formed. Newspapers editions grew and the newspaper was part of America. With the invention of Television, the vide and the possibility of watching images changed the way media outlets worked the news. Reporters shortened their news report due to time availability but enriched them with video. However, the internet again, changed news transmission. With the use of the internet, news coverage is immediate. What is happening right now in any part of the world can be transmitted simultaneously via the internet and the world is watching in real-time what is happening.
A. There was certainly no television or internet access in the 1750s, so that rules out B & D. C is ruled out because in the 1950s, internet access was heavily restricted and not available to the general public. Thereby, A.
The limits of liberty: the legacy of the American Revolution. Women could not vote, nor could half a million slaves or over a hundred thousand Native Americans. Slavery and racial segregation remained a political and cultural fault line
The problem with it was that it was not powerful enough to do the normal tasks modern governments do today. They couldn't 1: Couldn't Regulate Trade 2) Couldn't pass Taxes 3) Had only one branch