During the 1970s, advertising directed at children became a booming business and groups such as Action for Children's Television criticized advertisers for creating commercials for this age-group which fueled a dramatic increase in toy, cereal and game revenues.
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Question 2The Creative Revolution of the 1960s was a period of time in which advertising caused cultural change.
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Question 3During the 1950s, a renewed consumer culture resumed but attitudes toward advertising, remained different and more skeptical than its heyday in the 1920s.
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Question 4The Great Depression resulted in advertising being seen as part of big business, big greed, and big lust which was the cause of the depression in the first place.
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Question 5The 1920s was a boom time for society and advertising. The economy was strong, and consumption became not only accepted but expected.
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Question 6In 1906, the Federal Trade Commission passed the Pure Food and Drug Act, which required manufacturers to label the active ingredients in their products.
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Question 7Because of the dramatic increase of goods on the market between 1875-1918, advertising took on less importance, as advertisers created new products for consumers.
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Question 8National television programs, movies, sporting events and other entertainment options tend to be much more supported by advertising than by subscription and event ticket sales.
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