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sarasara

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The main advantage of magazines as a media choice is their audience selectivity, which can be based on demographics, lifestyle, or special interests.
 a. True
  b. False
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Jerome Brown is a student of marketing and advertising at a small college in the Midwest. He has been given the task of researching the history of modern advertising as a part of a group presentation. Jerome is sitting in the school's library, carefully looking at a wide variety of magazine ads of different time periods of the 20th century to try to understand how advertising has evolved. Here are some descriptions of the ads that he found: During which period did product show blends for products such as the Strawberry Shortcake toy make regulation
  more difficult and enrage regulators?
 a. World War II and the 1950s
  b. The Designer Era
  c. The 1970s
  d. Peace, Love, and Creative Revolution



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Answer to Question 1

True

Answer to Question 2

c



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