How it affected the 20th century :
It influenced the way that people think about such important social issues as race, gender, and class. It played an important role in the political process, particularly in shaping national election campaigns. TV programs and commercials have also been mentioned as major factors contributing to increased American materialism (a view that places more value on acquiring material possessions than on developing in other ways). Finally, television helped to spread American culture around the world.
To limit the control of government
and advertisers, from inception, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) was funded by
license fees levied on receivers, and its governance was given over to a
nonprofit corporation. The BBC was originally built using the social
responsibility model, which posits that broadcasting was a public trust.
Historians identify turning points and recognize that the choice of specific dates gives a higher value to ones narrative, region, or group
<span>In analyzing the enlightenment thought processes, the formation of the United States promoted these ideals due to the constitutional ideas and values outlined in the Bill of Rights, many of which were promoted by enlightenment philosophers such as John Locke and others.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
To restore Christian values in society.
<u>Explanation:
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- The depleting values of Christianity were an issue of concern for a few people like Jerry Falwell who believed that the it was only possible through revived values to address some important social issues that were being ignored.
- Jerry Falwell began arranging rallies with the name I love America and tried to address and bring to the notice of the people the social issues that he felt were really important.
- He derived inspiration from these rallies and later established 'Moral Majority'.