During the 1950s, television shows like The Donna Reed Show and Leave It to Beaver exemplified the media's

(A) focus on the culture of northeastern cities
(B) reflection of prevalent Cold War anxieties
(C) idealization of middle-class suburban family life
(D) idealization of the rural heartland
(E) focus on the growing generation gap in American culture


Ans: (C) idealization of middle-class suburban family life

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