an extension of Abstract Expressionism
a rebellion against the current artistic style
a cry against decadence
Pop Art was created in the years after the Second World War around 1950, to become very popular during the 1960s. It is thought to have become a true artistic movement in New York in the 1960s, and one of such artists was Andy Warhol. Pop art uses images and patterns that are popular in the modern world, and as a reaction to the established, worn-out, current artistic style. Thus, pop art artists use media such as commercials, comics, fanzines, as well as objects for mass consumption in displaying pop art ideas.
The answer is: C.
B.sanitation and medical care improved.
C.men took public transportation to work.
D. technology made manufacturing more efficient.