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Maru [420]
4 years ago
15

In the early 20th century, American culture was affected by radio and the movies because A) Americans became generally more acce

pting of a standard culture. B) Americans became more interested in history than in entertainment. C) the National Football League was "on hold" because of World War I. D) one's occupation and career was not important in social situations.
History
2 answers:
Lelechka [254]4 years ago
3 0
A.) beacuse <span>Many Americans became less interested in local aspects of culture and </span>became generally more accepting of a standard culture<span>. This is often called a “homogenization” of culture, since most people identify with the same elements of customs and ways of life.</span>
Licemer1 [7]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A

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