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Peyton Torain
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
One thing that the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, William H. Whyte's The Organization Man, and J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye had in common was that they all _____________________.
A) promoted the acceptance of family values as the salvation of American society
B) criticized the social conformity present in 1950s American society
C) reflected American fears of the Soviet Union
D) demonstrated the popularity of science fiction during the 1950s
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
A novel and film franchise that explores themes of alien invasion and the replacement of humans with emotionless alien duplicates.
Social Conformity
The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, often as a means of fitting in or being accepted by the peer group.
The Catcher in the Rye
A novel by J.D. Salinger, published in 1951, focusing on the experiences and thoughts of the young protagonist, Holden Caulfield, faced with the challenges of adolescence.
- Scrutinize the impact that popular culture, literature, and the media had on the norms and values of society during the 1950s.
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Learning Objectives
- Scrutinize the impact that popular culture, literature, and the media had on the norms and values of society during the 1950s.