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vazorg [7]
3 years ago
6

) new forms of mass culture emerged in the united states in the 1920s and in the 1950s. briefly explain one important similarity

in the reasons why new forms of mass culture emerged in these two time periods.
b.briefly explain one important similarity in the effects of new forms of mass culture in these two time periods.
c.briefly explain one way in which some americans responded critically to new forms of mass culture in either period
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1 answer:
MissTica3 years ago
3 0
The 1920s and 1950s are similar in the sense that a new culture emerged. One similarity between these time periods is that they represent the United States emerging from a World War. World War I (1914-1919) and World War II (1939-1945) were two enormous global events that affected American society and alter what culture develops afterwards.

One common culture that developed during the 20's and 50's was consumerism. Consumerism is an social and economic idea that focuses on developing products that will interest the consumer (aka buyer). During both eras, companies began to advertise items in a manner that convinced American citizens to buy them. This rise of consumerism resulted in the increased purchase of items that people wanted, but didn't necessarily need.

Even though most Americans would fall into this category, there were some critics to this consumer culture. During the 1950's the Beatnik generation developed as an anti-conformist culture. Some of them saw capitalism and the increased consumerism in American society as negative.
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