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How were presidents in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries likely to reach the public? Were these methods effective?
Presidents of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries might make speeches or publish letters in newspapers across the country. These methods may have been effective in their day, but not in comparison to the ability of modern presidents with television, radio, and the Internet at their disposal.
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