How did the increased popularity of television impact upon Americans in the years 1955-63?

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  • How did the increased popularity of television impact upon Americans in the years 1955-63?
    • Introduction
      • 90% of American homes had TVs by 1960
      • Cheap, accessible
    • Challenge to Status Quo
      • Caused a decline in educational test scores and reading
        • End of some magazines e.g. Life/ Saturday Evening Post
    • Emphasis on conformity (mass appeal)
      • e.g. Father Knows Best (1954-60)
        • Presentations of domestic bliss (white, affluent, suburban, housewives)
          • e.g. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952-66)
      • e.g. The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952-66)
      • Physical inactivity/ mental passivity
    • Exposure to events
      • Development of a national culture - decreased provincialism/ social divisions
      • New worlds/ perspectives increased understanding/empathy
    • Increased consumerism (non-stop adverts)
      • e.g. I Remember Mama (1949-56) - children taught their parents the good in consumerism
  • Perpetuation of stereotypes
    • Racism
    • Sexism
      • Little/no presentation of the 'working woman' e.g. Father Knows Best
    • Emphasis on conformity (mass appeal)
      • e.g. Father Knows Best (1954-60)
        • Presentations of domestic bliss (white, affluent, suburban, housewives)
        • Physical inactivity/ mental passivity

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