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All the following groups voiced criticism of television programming EXCEPT

A. evangelicals.
B. advertisers.
C. political conservatives.
D. None of these answers is correct—all three groups criticized TV programming of the era

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Final answer:

Evangelicals, political conservatives, and advertisers were all groups that criticized television programming of the era. However, advertisers did not voice criticism. They relied on TV programming to advertise their products.

Step-by-step explanation:

All the following groups voiced criticism of television programming except advertisers. Evangelicals, political conservatives, and advertisers were all groups that criticized TV programming of the era. Evangelicals had concerns about the effects of TV viewing on children's behavior and the portrayal of women and minorities. Political conservatives were involved in political action related to conservative social issues. Advertisers, on the other hand, would not criticize TV programming as they relied on it for advertising their products.

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