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GREYUIT [131]
4 years ago
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The most important result of 20th century media, such as television and radio, was the creation of a new source of Group of answ

er choices gratification. cognitive development. gender identification. socialization.
Social Studies
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leonid [27]4 years ago
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socialization

Explanation:

  • The developed of the TV and the radio in the 20th century lead to the creation of a new source of entertainment of the masses and. Thus lead to socialization and the growth of new channels of interaction in the mass as the mass communication and the expansion of the media into the domains of modernism.
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