The history of writing in Britain begins with the Anglo-Saxons in the fifth century AD. With ties to Scandinavia and other North Seas cultures, ancient Anglo-Saxon writing, called futhorc, was a runic language. Flexible, new runes were routinely added such that, although it first appeared in England with 26 characters, by the time of its demise (by the 11th century AD), it had 33.
In the seventh century AD, the Latin alphabet introduced by Christian missionaries had begun to take hold. By 1011, a formal list of the Old English alphabet was made and included all of our present letters except J, U (or V)* and W. The ampersand and five uniquely English letters, designated <span>ond, wynn, thorn, eth </span>and ash, were included.
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<span>The people of france were dejected by the reign of terror of Robespierre.This caused a lot of instability in France and also gave birth to the French Revolution. Although Napoleon sabotaged the revolution, but still people were of the opinion that he had the power to bring stability and peace in the country. Napoleon did bring stability and peace for the people of france for a short time. The backlash of the people of France against Robespierre helped Napoleon take over the riegns of power of France by a great deal. He also abolished the law of different rules for different category of people in the country.</span>
The correct answer is Television portrayed a lifestyle that many people tried to imitate.
The popularity of TV during the 1950's helped to shape a conformist culture in the US. A majority of the programs during this era were family friendly and portrayed an idealic, suburban lifestyle that Americans tried to imitate. This included shows like "I Love Lucy" and "Leave it to Beaver."