Social Studies, 02.08.2021 19:50 ZVSaniya0420
What accurate prediction was made in 1969 by Paul Baran about the coming effects of
"electrical information?"
O Greater choice of information would lead to political instability.
O Cultural segregation would decrease as choice of information increased.
O Greater choice of information would lead to greater political participation.
O Greater information availability would lead to increased dialogue.
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