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Emily Holguin
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
By the 1960s, Americans spent nearly as much time on average watching TV as
A) sleeping.
B) working.
C) eating.
D) commuting.
Watching TV
The activity of viewing content on a television set, encompassing entertainment, news, and education, and playing a significant role in shaping public opinion and cultural norms.
Average Time
A mathematical concept representing the central or typical value in a set of data, calculated by dividing the sum of all values by the number of values.
- Study the alterations in the socio-economic dynamics of post-World War II America, paying special attention to suburbanization and the emergence of a consumer society.
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Learning Objectives
- Study the alterations in the socio-economic dynamics of post-World War II America, paying special attention to suburbanization and the emergence of a consumer society.
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