Advertising and Society
The post-World War II economic boom refers to the rapid economic growth and expansion that occurred in many Western nations, particularly the United States, during the late 1940s through the early 1970s. This period was marked by increased consumer spending, the rise of mass production, and significant advancements in technology and infrastructure, all of which contributed to a thriving consumer culture and an advertising boom that shaped modern marketing strategies.
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