In the 1920s, radio broadcasts
A) were still too expensive and cumbersome for most private citizens.
B) were reserved largely for emergency messages, ship-to-shore communications, and weather reports for farmers.
C) were nothing but news reports, which consisted of announcers reading from major newspapers of the day.
D) quickly became common in private homes.
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