Joshua Meyrowitz argues that a major difference between politics before and after the widespread availability of television is that

a. candidates now face a national audience almost every time they speak.
b. candidates can no longer use the small towns of the country as a backstage area of rehearsal for national politics.
c. candidates today have a greater opportunity to manage public impressions of themselves.
d. both a and b are true.

d. both a and b are true.

Political Science

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