The statement that is false is "Since its introduction to the masses, television has always been viewed positively." This statement is obviously false because it has a generalization in it that cannot be proven with any evidence one way or the other. In fact, if we think about it on a personal level, we do not even view television as "always" positive. However, it can be proven that advancements in news print and the penny papers did help promote literacy among all classes in America. Radio did excel as a medium that provided outstanding entertainment for the masses. America does frequently pride itself on its leadership role in technological advancement.
i think it is: B. Could you explain why you think the Electoral College should be abolished?
mainly because that is the only one that is nice and would make sense to ask.
Either add the passage with the question so we know what you are referring to or do not post questions like these. Not everybody has read what you have. This question is completely useless and unanswerable without the story to go off of.
From what book of chapter 5?
Answer:
B) It adds credibility because it comes from an immigrant who actually shares his memories of seeing the Statue of Liberty.
Explanation:
"How does this quotation add credibility to Freedman’s statement that the immigrants never forgot seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time?" This question actually gives you the answer!!! Who? The immigrants. When? For the first time. What? Seeing the statue of liberty.
Hope my answer helps!!! (I'd also appreciate it if you gave me brainliest:)