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Which of these best identifies the reasons why the 1940s and 1950s were considered the golden years of television? the invention of the remote control the creation of the fairness doctrine promises that networks could make anyone a star advances in technology and increased consumer demand?

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The correct answer is advances in technology and increased consumer demand.
Advances in mass-production technologies that were made during World War II substantially lowered the cost of purchasing a set. As a result, television sets become widely accessible to the masses.
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