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"Telephones on Farms" Newspaper Article, December 30, 1902

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, "Telephones on Farms," The Denison Review, pp. 2, 30 December 1902

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As modern innovations spread in the cities, rural residents also desired access to those conveniences of modern life. Rural life, in particular, was often viewed as isolated, and the telephone seemed a good remedy. This newspaper article looks at the influence and use of telephones on farms.

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  • According to the author, what was the primary reason for the movement of young people from the farm to towns and cities? Why was the spread of the telephone to rural areas the solution?
  • How does this story support the Commission on Country Life's claim that country life suffered from inequity and injustice? Provide specific evidence to support your answer.
  • How does this story support the Commission on Country Life's claim that country life suffered from inequity and injustice? Provide specific evidence to support your answer

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"Telephones on Farms," The Denison Review, pp. 2, 30 December 1902. Courtesy of Library of Congress Courtesy of Library of Congress