Answer:a
Explanation:
Television programs in the 1950s often idealized families centred around the father as breadwinner and the mother as home-maker. Thus, option (d) is correct.
In television programs throughout the 1950s, American families were frequently portrayed in an idealized manner. These shows represented a traditional and patriarchal view of the family unit, with the father acting as the primary provider and the female focusing on household responsibilities and child rearing.
Dealing with actual issues like disease, inebriety, and despair was not discussed. Additionally, it didn't provide African Americans and other minorities' characters and stories an equal amount of airtime. Commercial advertising was also present.
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.
Television programs in the 1950s often
A. Did not allow commercial advertising
B. Dealt with real-life problems, such as illness, alcoholism, and depression.
C. Gave equal air time to African American and other minority characters stories
D. Idealized families centred around the father as breadwinner and the mother as home-maker.
Stalin allowed free access to West Berlin by railroad and air.
Stalin united all the Allied sector of Berlin under one city government.
Stalin had a wall built in Berlin to separate East and West Berliners.
Answer:
Stalin cut off supply lines to democratic West Berlin.
Explanation:
All of Berlin was in Soviet Union occupation zone as declared at end of WWII.
However West Berlin was split between USSR having East Berlin and British/American and French having half of the capital like half of Germany itself was split up.
Stalin cut off all land transportation routes into the Allied zone. Fortunately Allied/American air transport kept West Berlin supplied with necessities of food, fuel, medicine etc. Until Stalin had to give up his Cold War attempt to capture all of Berlin without armed conflict.
Answer:
Taoism is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The Yin Yang circle is also known as the Tai Chi symbol. It is a circle which is is divided by a curved line into two halves. The black part represents the Yin side, while the white part reflects the Yang side. A dot is in the center of both the halves. It has its roots in Taoism, which is Chinese religion and philosophy. The black half is associated with shadows and femininity, the white side is associated with brightness and growth.