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During the 1960s, people were entertained, or entertained themselves, in much the same way as they had done for generations. As participants, many people danced, played games such as cards, gambled and attended hotels. As spectators, they watched sports such as football, cricket and soccer. And they went to theaters (Live performances) or cinemas. At home, people listened to the radio. When television was made more affordable in 1956 it strengthened the role of home entertainment and had a huge influence on society. Television, among other things, changed patterns of leisure and exposed people, primarily America, to a new form of living.

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