Correct Answer: Correct answer is: D) All of the above.
Exam Relevance: AQA A-Level English Literature, Cambridge Pre-U English Literature.
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: The decentralization of England from London to a regional focus in the 1960s and beyond was influenced by media, arts, and cultural changes that promoted regional identity and diversity.
Common Mistakes: A common mistake is overlooking the cumulative effect of these changes, thinking only one factor contributed to decentralization.
Explanations: The 1960s and beyond saw significant shifts in media and arts that decentralized England's cultural focus from London. Allowing regional dialects and multicultural accents on radio (Option A) promoted diversity. The Arts Council supporting regional arts councils (Option B) fostered local cultural initiatives. Regional media (Option C) amplified local voices, all contributing to a less homogenous England and influencing postcolonial fiction.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Regional dialects and accents on radio promoted diversity and regional identity.
- Option B: Arts Council support for regional arts councils reduced London's dominance in the arts.
- Option C: Regional media amplified local stories and voices.
- Option D: All options contributed to decentralization and regional focus.
Mnemonic: RABBIT C: Regional announcers, Arts Council, Regional media.
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