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natima [27]
1 year ago
5

Describe the rise in television ownership. explain how television was connected to consumer spending in the 1950s. also discuss

how television influenced american social and cultural expectations.
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ryzh [129]1 year ago
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<h3>Rise in television ownership:</h3>

Television ownership in the United States increased rapidly in the 1950s, as it had in the 1920s - it was the current trend, the latest thing. With decent jobs and a thriving economy at the time, there was plenty of free cash and credit available, and TV ownership expanded swiftly.

<h3>How television was connected to consumer spending in the 1950s?</h3>

In the 1950s, television and vehicle sales exploded. With the tremendous expansion in suburban populations, vehicles were more essential than ever, and many first-time owners could afford them. Televisions were purchased by families of all economic levels at a pace of five million each year.

<h3>How television influenced american social and cultural expectations?</h3>

Aside from color, gender, sexual orientation, and family, television has influenced how Americans see the issue of socioeconomic class. From the 1950s through the 2000s, most TV characters were upper-middle-class professionals such as physicians, attorneys, journalists, and company owners.

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