According to john kenneth galbraith, postwar america had an "economy of abundance" because of 25. some observers criticized suburbia because it 26. many of the early television comedy shows were adapted from popular 27. many quiz shows left the air when

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The correct answer for 1 is new business techniques and improved technology

After world war 2, the United States did not have a ruined economy like most of Europe did and they started becoming the biggest manufacturer in the world because of high exporting. They had technology developed like television and radio and fridges and similar things and it enabled a huge economic boom that others could not compete with.

The correct answer for 2 is because it lacked diversity

The suburbia culture was based around the middle class families who started earning a lot and moving outside of the cities into suburbs. This more or less meant that communities were now consisting of white and well situated families that had their own behavior and cherished the ideal image of a family that was popular at the time

The correct answer for 3 is radio shows

Radios were extremely popular and widely used and many ideas could be played on the radio as a testing ground. If a thing became too popular, it would then be adapted into television comedy shows which eventually developed into the idea of sitcoms as we know them nowadays who had a huge boom.

The correct answer for 4 is when the quiz scandal was discovered

In the 1950s there was a huge scandal when it was found out that various quiz shows were rigging the competition and not making it fair by telling some of the competitors answers or similar things for various reasons. It was before legislature on rigging stuff like this was introduced and many quizzes stopped airing after the scandal