The spread of U.S. mass culture
A. provides a standard of quality that did not exist before.
B. is feared at all times.
C. is welcomed around the world.
D. is viewed as the first positive step in the creation of a truly global American empire.
E. is often seen as a threat to local or indigenous cultures.
Answer: E
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