Television Ownership in Postwar America
Which of the following pieces of evidence would most directly challenge the perception of television as a universal feature of American family life during the 1950s?
A
A scholarly article analyzing the socioeconomic factors influencing consumer goods ownership in the 1950s.
B
Government reports on the distribution of household technologies in the mid-20th century.
C
Statistical data demonstrating disparities in television ownership among different socioeconomic groups.
D
Interviews with individuals who grew up in the 1950s and did not have a television in their home.
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