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    Emile Berliner's Invention of Was Significant Because It Allowed for Mass
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Emile Berliner's Invention of Was Significant Because It Allowed for Mass

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Emile Berliner's invention of was significant because it allowed for mass reproduction of sound recordings and for labeling, which enabled the development of a star system.


A) wax cylinders
B) lamp black
C) flat disks
D) audiotape
E) 331/3 rpm records

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