The cultural offerings of radio programs and motion pictures in the 1920s

a. were less popular than had been anticipated.
b. contributed to the standardization of American life.
c. affirmed and supported the rich diversity of traditional Old Country cultures and values.
d. were for the most part too expensive for ordinary working families.
e. strengthened American family life.


b

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