Respuesta :
Answer:
a. Advertising shaped patterns of consumption based on "desires" rather than "needs."
Explanation:
The consolidation of the so-called mass society has brought with it the expansion of the media, both in terms of leisure and information. Radio and TV grew in the early 1950s, when advertising increased.
On television, advertising was not limited to selling products, and the companies themselves produced the programs they sponsored.
Postwar optimism and hope implied profound changes in the lives of the world's population, allowing not just everyone but a portion - the middle sectors of urban centers - to consume new and more products.
Answer:
d. A and B
Explanation:
It was the time when people, after going through the Great Depression and the Great Wars, finally had money to spend because the economy had boosted. There were a ton of new products in the market, such as TVs, Air Conditioners, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machines, etc. TV and Radio aired comercials, what changed for good how media interfered on consumerism. Also, there was the invention of the credit cards, that made possible for people of all classes to buy new products.