During the second half of the nineteenth century, an inexpensive paperback publication increased in popularity and appealed to a broad audience, including working-class people. What was this format called in the United States?

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Answer:

This is the tabloid.  

Explanation:

Tabloids are a product of the 19th century mass communication. They have a small format, they´re easy to read and run sensationalist stories about crimes, blood incidents, sex and gossip about the famous and rich, and a series of uncommon events. The design is condensed and usually runs much photographic material.