How did the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War?
A. Reporters frequently attacked Johnson over his administration's failed policies.
B. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television.
C. Newspapers refused to cover events that might show the war in a negative light.
D. Protestors published magazines and appeared on television to explain their message.

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The correct answer among all the other choice is B. For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage of war on television. This is how the media shape public perception of the Vietnam War. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 

The correct answer is B) For the first time, people saw up-to-date news coverage on war on television.

During the Vietnam War, numerous reporters went onto the front lines in order to capture the war first hand. This gave US citizens a unique perspective on the war, as they introduced Americans to normal citizens drafted into military service and who were helping the South Vietnamese army.  These news reports even captured fighting and injuries that took place during the war.

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