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First it was newspapers that were thought to cause juvenile crime. Then in the 1920's the movie screen rolled around, and its violent content alarmed many. Following World War II, violence and brutality in comic books was a huge concern in our society. Then came the television, a staple in American households around 1960. Onc
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Evidently there is a positive correlation between television and aggression, it is important to say what people say are the negative effects. Virtually all children said that cartoons did not happen in life. Everywhere a person looks there is some type of violence. It is very difficult to actually say how television violence affects its viewers.
When children are 2 years old, they form some basic conceptions of the materials presented on television. The question that arises is, "Does aggressive or violent television cause a person, mainly children, to act in a aggressive way?" Well research has shown that the answer to this question is yes. This can result in a person who is paranoid of what might happen to them. Only one reaction was mentioned by a child. The sheriff then showed surpise after looking at the poster and yelling "It's him, it's him.
We are bombarded continually with images of violence, brutality, and sexual immortality. Then the children were agitated by not being able to play with toys that they liked. The children were able to only tell the plot. Most of the children were accurate in stating whether the show was real or not.
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