What is one way in which television influenced the 1960s civil-rights movement that print and radio did not?

a. Television pundits advocated for non-violent resistance.
b. Television directly communicated commentators' opinions.
c. Television showed police attacking peaceful demonstrators.
d. Television allowed news anchors to editorialize about the events.

c

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