Your answer would be on the consent of the governed.
(a) The 1920s and the 1950s were a completely different era. Whereas the 1920s saw the great depression shock the US, the 1950s was a time of renewed confidence and optimism.
However, in both these times, the Mass Media played a huge role in shaping public opinion and driving the nation through the decade.
(b) The biggest difference was that of the medium of media. While back in 1920 Radios and silent movies played a major role, the 1950s saw the emergence of Television in everyone's home. Video became a powerful medium
(c) In the 1920s' during the great depression, the media played a historical role in inciting hatred and blaming others for the depression. Many radio stars openly called the depression a result of Jews, while others targeted immigrants. This shaped American cultural life for the coming decade.
In the 1950's, the Media and Television news, played a constructive role, promoting American freedoms, optimism and opportunities.
Thomas Aquinas was a thirteenth r author who used reason and logic to explain Christian beliefs.
In addition to Japanese americans, it was "<span>a. german and Italian americans" who </span>were sometimes detained in internment camps in the U.S., since the US was also at war with Italy and Germany.