Which sentence from the passage helps you to infer that Newton
Minow believed television had a responsibility to educate the public?
A)
"It is not enough to cater to the nation's whims-you
must also serve the nation's needs."
B)
"There are some fine children's shows, but they are
drowned out in the massive doses of cartoons,
violence, and more violence."
"I have seen a great many television programs that
seemed to me eminently worthwhile, and I am not
talking about the much-bemoaned good old days of
"Playhouse 90" and "Studio One."
D) "But when television is bad, nothing is worse."