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8090 [49]
4 years ago
12

During the 1950s, many believed america's culture was one of:

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Lilit [14]4 years ago
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Durong the 1950's many belived americas culture was one of.... Comformity
Arada [10]4 years ago
7 0

The United States saw a cultural revolution driven by rapid industrial development and the consequent phenomenon of consumerism. Consumerism began its development and growth throughout the twentieth century as a direct result of the internal logic of capitalism and the emergence of advertising-tools that promote consumption generating new needs in the consumer. Consumerism has developed mainly in the so-called Western world, extending later to other areas.

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