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The House un-American Activities Committee founded to investigate communistic activity in American following WWI often targeted Hollywood actors/actresses and writers. As artists tend to be expressive and creative, their work was often pinpointed as non-American. As threats of being blacklisted grew, many artists conformed to American ideals and values as their way of protecting themselves. Consequently, pop culture was conformist and met the demands of government which wanted "normalcy". The goals of sitcoms was to demonstrate the proper American values of family, hard work, and patriotism. It is youth generations in the mid-to-late 1950s which will begin to challenge this conformity through beatnik writing and rock-n-roll music.
The inquiry into the espionage charges brought against Alger Hiss in 1948 was an important step for HUAC.
What was the outcome of the HUAC's actions?
The inquiry into the espionage charges brought against Alger Hiss in 1948 was an important step for HUAC. This probe led to Hiss's perjury prosecution and conviction, and many people were persuaded of the value of congressional committees in discovering communist influence.
Pop culture was conformist, catering to the government's need for "normalcy. Sitcoms were created to demonstrate traditional American ideals such as family, hard work, and patriotism. Through beatnik poetry and rock-n-roll music, youth generations in the mid-to-late 1950s will begin to resist this homogeneity.
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