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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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In the post world war ll era an international pop culture developed. what effect did it have on the world??

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oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
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I believe the answer is A. Because "Pop Culture" is the spread of a common culture that many people in the world no matter where they live can relate with. And as pop culture became more and more prevalent it seemed like the world was becoming a smaller place because of the shared interest within Pop culture.
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Nicaraguan Revolution

Part of the Central American crisis and the Cold War

Date 1978–1990 (12 years)

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