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arivle123

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Which of the following types of ad depictions were not part of 1950's advertising?
 a. Mythic nuclear families. c. Minorities and women in prominent roles.
  b. Well behaved children. d. Our buddy, the atom.

Question 2

Which one of the following descriptions is not associated with the period of advertising known as the creative revolution?
 a. Creatives began to have a bigger say in how agencies were run.
  b. There was a trend toward simplicity.
  c. There was increased representation of women and minorities.
  d. Advertising became a symbol of consumption.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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