During the 1950s, television networks
A. refused to show how the lower classes lived in America.
B. both refused to show how the lower classes lived in America and generally conveyed an idealized image of America.
C. created conditions that helped to ameliorate social conflict.
D. None of these answers is correct.
E. generally sought to convey an idealized image of a homogeneous America.
E
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