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How did television programs affect society during the 1950s?
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They often perpetuated the values of family.
They often perpetuated anti-communist sentiments.
They often supported the virtues of diversity.
They often supported the values of President Eisenhower.
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They often perpetuated the values of family.
TV in the 1950s emphasized idealized, nuclear-family portrayals (e.g., Leave It to Beaver, Father Knows Best), reinforcing traditional family roles and values.
TV in the 1950s emphasized idealized, nuclear-family portrayals (e.g., Leave It to Beaver, Father Knows Best), reinforcing traditional family roles and values.
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