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Essential Question Essential Question What were the What were the characteristics of characteristics of the 1950s? the 1950s?

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Essential Question. What were the characteristics of the 1950s?. 1950s: The Age of Affluence. Product Demand. Rationing ended from wartime mobilization Americans were eager to spend. G.I. Bill. Loans to veterans to help them start businesses, buy homes, and attend college. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Essential QuestionEssential Question

What were the What were the characteristics of the characteristics of the

1950s?1950s?

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1950s: The Age of Affluence1950s: The Age of Affluence

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Product Product DemandDemand

Rationing ended Rationing ended from wartime from wartime mobilizationmobilization

Americans were Americans were eager to spendeager to spend

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G.I. BillG.I. Bill

Loans to veterans Loans to veterans to help them to help them start businesses, start businesses, buy homes, and buy homes, and attend collegeattend college

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Plastics and SyntheticsPlastics and Synthetics

Developed for Developed for military purposesmilitary purposes

Now used for Now used for consumer goodsconsumer goods

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Military SpendingMilitary Spending

Defense-related Defense-related industries industries became a part of became a part of national defensenational defense

Science, industry, Science, industry, and the federal and the federal govt intertwinedgovt intertwined

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White Collar WorkersWhite Collar Workers

Rise in Rise in management management position openingsposition openings

Corporations Corporations offered lifetime offered lifetime employment for employment for college graduatescollege graduates

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Election of 1952Election of 1952

Eisenhower Eisenhower (Republican)(Republican)

Adlai Stevenson Adlai Stevenson (Democrat)(Democrat)

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An Affluent An Affluent SocietySociety

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The SuburbsThe Suburbs

Farmland on Farmland on the outskirts of the outskirts of cities cities converted to converted to tract housing tract housing and shopping and shopping mallsmalls

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Levitt HousesLevitt Houses

William Levitt William Levitt applied mass-applied mass-production production techniques to techniques to quickly build quickly build houseshouses

Created Created subdivisionssubdivisions

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The Sun BeltThe Sun Belt

Low taxes, Low taxes, mild climatesmild climates

Open space Open space for sprawling for sprawling subdivisionsubdivision

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Growing Highway SystemGrowing Highway System

15 cents for a 15 cents for a gallon of gasgallon of gas

Subdivisions Subdivisions existed on the existed on the assumption of assumption of people drivingpeople driving

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Interstate SystemInterstate System

Created while Created while Eisenhower was Eisenhower was presidentpresident

Federal Highway Federal Highway Act of 1965Act of 1965

Ground support for Ground support for military military deployment and deployment and troop supporttroop support

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The Baby The Baby BoomBoom

More babies born More babies born between 1948 between 1948 and 1953 than in and 1953 than in the thirty years the thirty years previousprevious

Drop in the Drop in the marriage agemarriage age

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Dr. Jonas SalkDr. Jonas Salk

Perfected the Perfected the polio vaccine in polio vaccine in 19541954

Free distribution Free distribution in public schoolsin public schools

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Miracle DrugsMiracle Drugs

PenicillinPenicillin

CortisoneCortisone

StreptomycinStreptomycin

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TelevisionTelevision

1947 – 7000 sets1947 – 7000 sets

1950 – 5.3 million 1950 – 5.3 million setssets

1960 – 87 percent 1960 – 87 percent of American of American homes had one homes had one setset

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1950s Television1950s Television

Growth in Growth in advertisingadvertising

Source for Source for popular culturepopular culture

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Father Father Knows BestKnows Best

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I Love LucyI Love Lucy

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GunsmokeGunsmoke

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BonanzaBonanza

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Mickey Mouse ClubMickey Mouse Club

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Howdy DoodyHowdy Doody

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Captain KangarooCaptain Kangaroo

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The Generation GapThe Generation Gap

Cultural Cultural separation separation between between children and children and parentsparents

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Youth CultureYouth Culture

Rise of Rock n’ Rise of Rock n’ RollRoll

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Elvis PresleyElvis Presley

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Chuck Chuck BarryBarry

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Ray CharlesRay Charles

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Little RichardLittle Richard