How did the spread of information expose Americans to new ideas?(1 point)

Responses

Working-class Americans were unable to work outside their homes in rural areas, which meant they had time to spread information.
Working-class Americans were unable to work outside their homes in rural areas, which meant they had time to spread information.

Jim Crow laws increased literacy, which helped spread information, so more people were reading new information.
Jim Crow laws increased literacy, which helped spread information, so more people were reading new information.

Industrialist elites were able to see images and read the words of people who lived far away for the first time.
Industrialist elites were able to see images and read the words of people who lived far away for the first time.

Working-class Americans were able to see images and read the words of people far beyond their homes and outside their lived experience.

Industrialist elites were able to see images and read the words of people who lived far away for the first time. This exposure to new ideas from different perspectives helped broaden their understanding and worldview.