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8_murik_8 [283]
4 years ago
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40 Points!!! 1.Give two examples of ways in which the television changed American life in the 1950s.

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2 answers:
andrew-mc [135]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.Television programming has had a huge impact on American and world culture. Many critics have dubbed the 1950s as the Golden Age of Television. TV sets were expensive and so the audience was generally affluent. ... During the 50s, quiz shows became popular until a scandal erupted.

2.It is easier to transport

Get to your destination faster

Little chance of getting hurt

Explanation:

2.1950s American car culture has had a suffering impact on the way of life of the United States, as reflected in famous music, real patterns from the 1950s and standard acknowledgment of the "speedster" culture.

The American assembling economy changed from delivering war-related things to shopper products toward the finish of World War II, and before the finish of the 1950s, one out of six working Americans were utilized either straightforwardly or in a roundabout way in the car business.

The United States turned into the world's biggest producer of cars, and Henry Ford's objective of 40 years sooner—that any man with a great job ought to most likely bear the cost of a vehicle—was achieved.[1] another age of administration organizations concentrating on clients with their autos jumped up amid the decade, including drive-through or drive-in eateries and more drive-in theaters (films).

oksano4ka [1.4K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

television:

-you can hear whats going on with the world and whats happening.

-you can hear out for a look out for bad weathering or crimes or murderers...etc

-and when you want to enjoy a good time and with family or friends and watch a movie or document...etc

automobile:

- faster way of traveling

- more space to put your groceries or stuff you buy...etc without carrying so much and makes it easier without you walking or on a wagon.

-and automobiles became a sport! now people race car even in the late 1900s

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