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Analyze the development of popular and mass culture in the interwar years.(1 point)

In the interwar years, people filled their leisure time by enjoying and practicing similar sorts of activities, such as going to the movies or watching baseball. For some people, that meant rejecting the types of culture that came before.

In the interwar years, people filled their leisure time by enjoying and practicing similar sorts of activities, such as going to the movies or watching baseball. For all people, that meant accepting the types of culture that came before.

In the interwar years, people filled their leisure time by enjoying and practicing similar sorts of activities, and focusing on self-improvement. For some people, that meant refuting the types of culture that came before.

In the interwar years, people filled their leisure time by enjoying and practicing activities that were as unique as possible, such as going to the movies or watching baseball. For some people, that meant rejecting the types of culture that came before.

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Answer: The first option.

Reason: The interwar years saw the rise of mass leisure (movies, radio, sports, jazz, consumer culture) that created similar activities for many people, while some groups—especially modernist artists and younger rebels—deliberately rejected or broke with older Victorian/antiquated cultural forms.