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How did most Americans in the 1930s learn about world events? A. By talking with friends B. By watching television C. By listening to the radio D. By checking the Internet

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The answer is: C. By listening to the radio

In America, the most popular access to world events news in the 1930's was the radio, besides newspapers.

The rest of the alternatives are incorrect because talking to friends does not necessarily involve learning about global happenings; television sets were not accessible until the end of the Second World War; and the Internet was not available until the 1990's.

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