Answer: 1.) Approximately three-quarters of the world lived in bondage as a slave or a serf
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The origin story shows heroes born out of trauma, destiny or chance rising to a place of immortality.
In the predictability of our superheroes we find a stability and comfort that will keep them forever relevant.
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Deep within the history of 20th century pop-culture, America has always had a fascination with our caped crusaders. Even if you do not call yourself a "comic book fan," the influence of superheroes on our culture is undeniable. Just their names alone (Superman, Batman, Spiderman and Captain America to name a few) bring with them an instant image of who they are and what they stand for.
Despite the ever-changing status we find ourselves in, superheroes are the exception to the rule. They are static, developmentally arrested, and selfless, and we love it.
This was after the Wars, and people had started to get their lives back. Population increased drastically. There was a need of more food and supplies.
It's why the 50s were called the baby booming era.
Economical theories believe that "limited political choice" is the main cause of crime in poorer communities, since these people tend to feel that they have no power over their economic future.