For many of us, it's probably hard to imagine a time when there wasn't a television in the living room, telling us stories and keeping us connected to the world. In fact, television probably consumes a bit more of our time than we'd like to think! Of course, these days, we hear so much about streaming media and the technological advances bearing down on us that television can seem almost quaint, even with all the power -- and cash -- it still commands.
For many of us, it's probably hard to imagine a time when there wasn't a television in the living room, telling us stories and keeping us connected to the world. In fact, television probably consumes a bit more of our time than we'd like to think! Of course, these days, we hear so much about streaming media and the technological advances bearing down on us that television can seem almost quaint, even with all the power -- and cash -- it still commands.
But only 50 years ago, television was in its infancy. The deprivation of the Great Depression, followed by the global iniquities and tragedies of World War II, led to a period of prosperity and consumerism that had effects on American society that we're still learning about. In the wake of the war, cultural changes swept the country, including changes in the way we make and watch television. And in its turn, television changed -- and continues to change -- the way we interact with each other.
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Anschluss was the name of the union of Austria and Germany in March 1938. It happened after the collapse of the Habsburg. After the annexation, the US criticized the chaos in Germany and formulated a foreign policy in order to respond to Hitler’s aggressive foreign policy. This was a problem for the US and the allies because it showed that Hitler had no care for peace and got even more strongly with the annexation of Austria - it subsequently increased the size of Germany’s military -.
The United States contained communism by propping up allies in countries, defeating communist candidates, and ensuring that communism was not allowed to take root in countries.