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How did the teenagers of the 1950s differ from those of previous eras?

- They sought to emulate the consumer choices their parents made.

- They were more likely to stay in school longer.

- They entered the adult workforce earlier.

- They had more disposable income.

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- They were more likely to stay in school longer.
- They had more disposable income.
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