Deck 2: The Evolution of Media Technology

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Postman's analysis of serious content in the media throughout changes in mediums came to show correlation between the use of the telegraph and the photograph that ______.

A) an increase in serious and relevant content being consumed
B) a decline in serious and relevant content was being consumed
C) these mediums had no effect on the amount of serious and relevant content being consumed
D) these mediums made it more difficult to consume content
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McLuhan felt that it was essentially impossible for us as media consumers to be aware of ______.

A) how technology influences us
B) how often new technologies emerge
C) when we consume media
D) what media platforms are superior
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Langdon Winner argues that political, economic, social, and cultural conditions shape the creation of technology--which adds ______ to the technological determinism approach.

A) human agency
B) societal pushback
C) worldwide constructivism
D) media materiality
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Communication was a face-to-face ritual until people started creating one of a kind communication like cave wall art and stone carvings. In China, ______ happened which allowed communication to become easily reproducible.

A) invention of paper
B) discovery of ink
C) wood carvings
D) stone etching
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One approach to technology's role in society is referred to as technological determinism. This idea suggests that technology ______.

A) evolves as humans advance
B) causes change itself
C) has no effect on society
D) is chosen to be used by people
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In contrast to McLuhan's views on technology, ______ argued that television was the reason that there was a decline in the seriousness of public life by encouraging particular ways of thinking and speaking--undermining democracy.

A) Seth Whiteland
B) Benjamin Siegel
C) Tony Hunt
D) Neil Postman
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The idea that media is more than a way to transmit messages but in fact is the key to its own social impact is called ______.

A) medium theory
B) technological impact theory
C) media autonomy
D) transmission management
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One approach to technology's role in society is referred to as social constructivism. This idea suggests that ______.

A) technology is made up of objects and people choose how they use it
B) society is based entirely upon technology at this point in time
C) people's social lives would be nonexistent without the different technologies available to us
D) humans have no choice how they use technology in today's society
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Western Union controlled the telegraph industry, and the Bell Telephone Company which later became ______, controlled the telephone industry.

A) Graham Bell Industries
B) AT&T
C) Its name did not change
D) Edison Electric
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Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. The Internet can be used to ______.

A) read the content
B) see the content
C) interact with the content
D) all of these
Question
Technological determinism and social constructivism are ______.

A) two mutually exclusive approaches
B) the opposite poles of a continuum
C) unrelated entirely
D) essentially the same idea
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The technological advancement of print media lead to a major change in the direction of media development as well as ______.

A) improvement of the economy
B) a shift in the governments influence
C) an unanticipated social change
D) an increase in tree farming
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Marshall McLuhan strongly believed that the content of the messages that we are transmitting is less influencing than ______.

A) the medium itself and the experience from using it
B) the face-to-face conversations that we have
C) the impact of social forces
D) none of these, the content is the most influential
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Technology industrialization increased very dramatically during ______, bringing forth the telegraph, camera, telephone, phonograph, and many other communication technologies.

A) World War 1
B) the 19th century
C) the technological revolution
D) the 20th century
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Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. Television can be used to ______.

A) read the content
B) interact with the content
C) see the content
D) none of these
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Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. Radio can be used to ______.

A) see the content
B) hear the content
C) interact with the content
D) read the content
Question
Sound recording primarily was used to document and listen to ______.

A) interviews
B) news stories
C) music
D) all of these
Question
McLuhan focused on the shift from oral traditions to print societies and later from print societies to electronic media and argued that new technologies ______.

A) make it harder for us to communicate
B) do not influence us as a society
C) rework the balance of our senses as we consume content
D) make us as consumers less attuned to what we are consuming
Question
Due to the idea that we create social reality, we can ______.

A) always change it
B) never change it
C) we do not create social reality
D) only slightly alter it
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Which of the following is not a step in creating social reality?

A) People internalizing the norms of their culture being influenced by their own creation.
B) Creations seeming objectively real and separate from human activity.
C) People creating society through ongoing processes of physical and mental activity.
D) These are all steps in creating social reality.
E) Neither of these are steps in creating social reality.
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Investment into ______ in the 1990s pushed the stock market to incredibly high levels, but lack of interest into invested companies led to a stock market crash in the 2000s.

A) television
B) dot-com companies
C) cellular phone companies
D) all of these
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______ is one of the names given to the revamp of the idea of the Internet giving more emphasis to users creating, customizing, and sharing rather than just shopping.

A) It was just referred to as the Internet
B) Webscape
C) Dot-coming
D) Web 2.0
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Television killed Radio.
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The Internet's infrastructure was designed with what feature in mind?

A) being an open platform that was accessible to anyone
B) giving users control over how they experience it
C) being a global system of communication
D) all of these
Question
The early research that lead to the creation of the Internet ______.

A) began in the 1980s
B) was a result of J. Edgar Hoover's demand for new technologies
C) happened over a span of 20 years
D) started during the Cold War
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Data are the form of materiality, similar to keyboards and paper.
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One reason that television had a huge impact on social construct at first was ______.

A) it caused users to be lazy
B) daytime television was primarily targeted toward women
C) people bought more televisions which boosted the economy
D) all of these
Question
Film or moving pictures had been around for many decades but the technological advancement and invention of the ______ dramatically changed how and where users interacted with film.

A) the cinematograph
B) Lumière graph
C) VCR
D) televisions
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The first messages sent over radio were transmitted in 1895.
Question
Radio broadcasting getting more popular and becoming more of a household norm caused ______.

A) companies to advertise to a larger audience
B) users to consume content for "free"
C) radio to evolve from a localized medium to a nationwide medium
D) all of these
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Throughout history, media has been effectively used to sway people's thoughts through propaganda. This has continuously lead to hesitation and concern about what impacts newer technologies such as television would have.
Question
Due to how vast and complex and uncontrollable technology has become, it can often be viewed as a Frankenstein-like creation.
Question
Advertisement over radio broadcasting ______.

A) was discouraged by many
B) was limitless once it began
C) became the heart of the broadcasting industry
D) all of these
Question
McLuhan's outlook on the effect of new technologies in media on our senses was a negative one.
Question
Cable television was a result of ______.

A) excessive production of cables with no use for them
B) local broadcasters not having adequate equipment to get their content to paying customers
C) television broadcasters trying to overtake radio waves
D) demand from consumers for more television programs
Question
There was conflict when radio broadcasting became more popular because ______.

A) there was limited space on the airwaves
B) the government didn't want people to have access to free media
C) too many people felt that what they had to share was more important
D) the navy needed complete access to radio transmissions
Question
Sound recording of music created significant social change as ______.

A) users could now listen to music by themselves
B) music didn't just have to be heard live
C) music became a much more intimate form of media
D) all of these
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Scholars either extremely believe in the technological determinism approach or the social constructivism approach and very rarely fall somewhere in the middle of the two ideas.
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By improving the technologies of machines equipped with artificial intelligence, we are feeding more into a potentially autonomous technology.
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Network television began being broadcasted in the United States at the beginning of the 1900s.
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Western Union wanted to utilize the telephone as an easier way to reach the telegraph office.
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Postman's research lead him to connect an increase in serious substance being consumed with the invention of the telegraph and the photograph.
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AT&T was allowed to be a monopoly for many years.
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Though not technically considered mass mediums, the telegraph and the telephone dramatically influenced the way we communicated with each other and gathered information.
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Radio changed the way we consumed media as information could be consumed for free.
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In its early years, the Internet was as easy for everyone to use as it is today.
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The Internet is the first medium that embodies digitization.
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The technologies redefined during the 20th century transformed communication worldwide.
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The telephone had extreme influence on the United States after it was accessible to most.
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According to social constructivists, humans create technology but it has a life of its own and we have no power to alter how it is used.
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Soap operas were named after the soap manufacturers that sponsored them.
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With the invention of the telegraph, people had more access to content that was irrelevant to them.
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The ability to record music and listen to it repeatedly had no effect on social environments.
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1
Postman's analysis of serious content in the media throughout changes in mediums came to show correlation between the use of the telegraph and the photograph that ______.

A) an increase in serious and relevant content being consumed
B) a decline in serious and relevant content was being consumed
C) these mediums had no effect on the amount of serious and relevant content being consumed
D) these mediums made it more difficult to consume content
B
2
McLuhan felt that it was essentially impossible for us as media consumers to be aware of ______.

A) how technology influences us
B) how often new technologies emerge
C) when we consume media
D) what media platforms are superior
A
3
Langdon Winner argues that political, economic, social, and cultural conditions shape the creation of technology--which adds ______ to the technological determinism approach.

A) human agency
B) societal pushback
C) worldwide constructivism
D) media materiality
A
4
Communication was a face-to-face ritual until people started creating one of a kind communication like cave wall art and stone carvings. In China, ______ happened which allowed communication to become easily reproducible.

A) invention of paper
B) discovery of ink
C) wood carvings
D) stone etching
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One approach to technology's role in society is referred to as technological determinism. This idea suggests that technology ______.

A) evolves as humans advance
B) causes change itself
C) has no effect on society
D) is chosen to be used by people
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In contrast to McLuhan's views on technology, ______ argued that television was the reason that there was a decline in the seriousness of public life by encouraging particular ways of thinking and speaking--undermining democracy.

A) Seth Whiteland
B) Benjamin Siegel
C) Tony Hunt
D) Neil Postman
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The idea that media is more than a way to transmit messages but in fact is the key to its own social impact is called ______.

A) medium theory
B) technological impact theory
C) media autonomy
D) transmission management
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8
One approach to technology's role in society is referred to as social constructivism. This idea suggests that ______.

A) technology is made up of objects and people choose how they use it
B) society is based entirely upon technology at this point in time
C) people's social lives would be nonexistent without the different technologies available to us
D) humans have no choice how they use technology in today's society
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Western Union controlled the telegraph industry, and the Bell Telephone Company which later became ______, controlled the telephone industry.

A) Graham Bell Industries
B) AT&T
C) Its name did not change
D) Edison Electric
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10
Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. The Internet can be used to ______.

A) read the content
B) see the content
C) interact with the content
D) all of these
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Technological determinism and social constructivism are ______.

A) two mutually exclusive approaches
B) the opposite poles of a continuum
C) unrelated entirely
D) essentially the same idea
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The technological advancement of print media lead to a major change in the direction of media development as well as ______.

A) improvement of the economy
B) a shift in the governments influence
C) an unanticipated social change
D) an increase in tree farming
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Marshall McLuhan strongly believed that the content of the messages that we are transmitting is less influencing than ______.

A) the medium itself and the experience from using it
B) the face-to-face conversations that we have
C) the impact of social forces
D) none of these, the content is the most influential
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Technology industrialization increased very dramatically during ______, bringing forth the telegraph, camera, telephone, phonograph, and many other communication technologies.

A) World War 1
B) the 19th century
C) the technological revolution
D) the 20th century
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Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. Television can be used to ______.

A) read the content
B) interact with the content
C) see the content
D) none of these
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Each media platform has its own material elements that decide how that platform can be utilized. Radio can be used to ______.

A) see the content
B) hear the content
C) interact with the content
D) read the content
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Sound recording primarily was used to document and listen to ______.

A) interviews
B) news stories
C) music
D) all of these
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McLuhan focused on the shift from oral traditions to print societies and later from print societies to electronic media and argued that new technologies ______.

A) make it harder for us to communicate
B) do not influence us as a society
C) rework the balance of our senses as we consume content
D) make us as consumers less attuned to what we are consuming
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Due to the idea that we create social reality, we can ______.

A) always change it
B) never change it
C) we do not create social reality
D) only slightly alter it
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Which of the following is not a step in creating social reality?

A) People internalizing the norms of their culture being influenced by their own creation.
B) Creations seeming objectively real and separate from human activity.
C) People creating society through ongoing processes of physical and mental activity.
D) These are all steps in creating social reality.
E) Neither of these are steps in creating social reality.
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Investment into ______ in the 1990s pushed the stock market to incredibly high levels, but lack of interest into invested companies led to a stock market crash in the 2000s.

A) television
B) dot-com companies
C) cellular phone companies
D) all of these
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______ is one of the names given to the revamp of the idea of the Internet giving more emphasis to users creating, customizing, and sharing rather than just shopping.

A) It was just referred to as the Internet
B) Webscape
C) Dot-coming
D) Web 2.0
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Television killed Radio.
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The Internet's infrastructure was designed with what feature in mind?

A) being an open platform that was accessible to anyone
B) giving users control over how they experience it
C) being a global system of communication
D) all of these
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The early research that lead to the creation of the Internet ______.

A) began in the 1980s
B) was a result of J. Edgar Hoover's demand for new technologies
C) happened over a span of 20 years
D) started during the Cold War
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Data are the form of materiality, similar to keyboards and paper.
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One reason that television had a huge impact on social construct at first was ______.

A) it caused users to be lazy
B) daytime television was primarily targeted toward women
C) people bought more televisions which boosted the economy
D) all of these
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Film or moving pictures had been around for many decades but the technological advancement and invention of the ______ dramatically changed how and where users interacted with film.

A) the cinematograph
B) Lumière graph
C) VCR
D) televisions
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The first messages sent over radio were transmitted in 1895.
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Radio broadcasting getting more popular and becoming more of a household norm caused ______.

A) companies to advertise to a larger audience
B) users to consume content for "free"
C) radio to evolve from a localized medium to a nationwide medium
D) all of these
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Throughout history, media has been effectively used to sway people's thoughts through propaganda. This has continuously lead to hesitation and concern about what impacts newer technologies such as television would have.
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Due to how vast and complex and uncontrollable technology has become, it can often be viewed as a Frankenstein-like creation.
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Advertisement over radio broadcasting ______.

A) was discouraged by many
B) was limitless once it began
C) became the heart of the broadcasting industry
D) all of these
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McLuhan's outlook on the effect of new technologies in media on our senses was a negative one.
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Cable television was a result of ______.

A) excessive production of cables with no use for them
B) local broadcasters not having adequate equipment to get their content to paying customers
C) television broadcasters trying to overtake radio waves
D) demand from consumers for more television programs
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There was conflict when radio broadcasting became more popular because ______.

A) there was limited space on the airwaves
B) the government didn't want people to have access to free media
C) too many people felt that what they had to share was more important
D) the navy needed complete access to radio transmissions
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Sound recording of music created significant social change as ______.

A) users could now listen to music by themselves
B) music didn't just have to be heard live
C) music became a much more intimate form of media
D) all of these
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Scholars either extremely believe in the technological determinism approach or the social constructivism approach and very rarely fall somewhere in the middle of the two ideas.
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By improving the technologies of machines equipped with artificial intelligence, we are feeding more into a potentially autonomous technology.
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Network television began being broadcasted in the United States at the beginning of the 1900s.
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Western Union wanted to utilize the telephone as an easier way to reach the telegraph office.
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Postman's research lead him to connect an increase in serious substance being consumed with the invention of the telegraph and the photograph.
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AT&T was allowed to be a monopoly for many years.
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Though not technically considered mass mediums, the telegraph and the telephone dramatically influenced the way we communicated with each other and gathered information.
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Radio changed the way we consumed media as information could be consumed for free.
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In its early years, the Internet was as easy for everyone to use as it is today.
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The Internet is the first medium that embodies digitization.
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The technologies redefined during the 20th century transformed communication worldwide.
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The telephone had extreme influence on the United States after it was accessible to most.
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According to social constructivists, humans create technology but it has a life of its own and we have no power to alter how it is used.
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Soap operas were named after the soap manufacturers that sponsored them.
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With the invention of the telegraph, people had more access to content that was irrelevant to them.
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The ability to record music and listen to it repeatedly had no effect on social environments.
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