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11 Μαρ 2010 · The document summarizes key social, economic, and cultural trends that characterized life in the United States during the 1950s. It describes the postwar baby boom and rise of suburban living. It also discusses the growth of consumerism and changing gender roles during this period.
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The Red Scare led to crackdowns on labor unions and...
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12 Μαΐ 2014 · The Red Scare led to crackdowns on labor unions and immigration restrictions. Prohibition failed to stop drinking and empowered organized crime. Women gained suffrage and new social freedoms as flappers. The Roaring 20s saw economic growth through mass production, consumerism, and credit.
28 Νοε 2011 · The document discusses various social and economic trends that occurred in the United States during the 1950s. It describes the post-war baby boom, the rise of suburban living, the growth of consumerism, changes in the workplace due to automation and computers, and the rise of car and television culture.
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“Did the 1950s suburbanization movement create MORE diverse opportunities for the American Dream? OR, did suburbanization lead to the homogenization of American culture and political life?” The postwar era witnessed tremendous economic growth and rising social contentment and conformity.
9 Σεπ 2012 · Presentation Transcript. 1950s American Culture. Baby Boom • Late 1940s through to the early 1960s • Became the largest generation in America’s history 1957- a baby was born every 7 seconds! Why a boom? • Husbands return home from war (in 1945) • Age in which couples marry decreases • New desirability for larger families • Economic prosperity.
American Culture. A. 1950s Culture. 1. Many feel this time period was the golden age of TV and culture. 2. New shows, game shows, music (rock and roll), and movies created the famous...