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In the twentieth century, this approach changed—as did several key elements of the address. Woodrow Wilson resumed personal delivery of the speech in 1913. In 1923, Calvin Coolidge expanded the audience of the address to the nation by delivering the speech over the radio. In 1947, Harry Truman’s speech was the first televised State of the Union address. George W. Bush became the first president to have his address transmitted live on the Internet in 2002 (see Figure 1).




Based on the details in paragraph 3, what generalization can be made about twentieth-century presidents and the State of the Union address?



A. Most presidents treated the address as a chance to comfort the public.


B. Most presidents used the address to quell the criticism of opponents.



C. Most presidents saw the address as a way to maintain tradition.




Most presidents saw the address as a way to maintain tradition.



D. Most presidents made the address as accessible as possible.

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Answer:

D. Most presidents made the address as accessible as possible.

Explanation:

According to paragraph 3, it is described how twentieth century presidents of America made changes in their State of the Union address from Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and George Bush to make the address as accessible as possible.

Therefore, based on the details in paragraph 3, the generalization that can be made about twentieth-century presidents and the State of the Union address is that most presidents made the address as accessible as possible.