Using the codes provided, connect the cultural traits that influenced the development of television with the era in which they occurred.CULTURAL TRAITS:A. Diversification in all walks of life, including politics, race, and gender rolesB. Fascination with violence followed by a turn to fantasy and escapismC. Avoidance of controversial issues in public and family lifeD. Recognition and acceptance of the microculture eraE. Concern about exposing children to violence and other mature subjectsERA:1. 1950s2. 1960s3. 1970s4. 1980s5. 1990s+

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Using the codes provided, connect the cultural traits that influenced the development of television with the era in which they occurred.<br/><br/>CULTURAL TRAITS:<br/>A. Diversification in all walks of life, including politics, race, and gender roles<br/>B. Fascination with violence followed by a turn to fantasy and escapism<br/>C. Avoidance of controversial issues in public and family life<br/>D. Recognition and acceptance of the microculture era<br/>E. Concern about exposing children to violence and other mature subjects<br/><br/>ERA:<br/>1. 1950s<br/>2. 1960s<br/>3. 1970s<br/>4. 1980s<br/>5. 1990s+






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