The 1950's Garrett Himler, TJ Kotarski, Marissa Markee, Brianne Lucot.

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the 1950's Garrett Himler, TJ Kotarski, Marissa Markee, Brianne Lucot

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the 1950's

Garrett Himler, TJ Kotarski, Marissa Markee, Brianne Lucot

f-11 by James Rosenquist

Grease video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyumwOEg9K0

Elvis Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UcY_KsvHho

Music of the 1950s

Elvis Presley

- 77 million sales in his lifetime. - "heart throb" of the 50's. - new kind of dancing.

Bill Haley - One of the first Rock n' Roll Musicians

Nat King Cole - Jazz. Known for his soft baritone voice. - Mostly popular in the early 50's.

Jerry Lee Lewis

- Early pioneer of Rock n' Roll - Main hits in the late 50's.

Frank Sinatra - Known as a crooner. - Entering the mid 50's, he added more swing into his music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-Rb_AHBvMQ

Suburban life-Campaign to create "ideal" American family.

-70% of all women were married by 24. Causing a baby boom with the generation

-Glamorization in media. Saw and expected to own a home, car and raise a family in your 20's.

-Television was a large part of home life.

-Increase in secretary jobs, allowing women to get out of the house.

-Mid 50's teens started rebelling and going outside the ideal family vision.

Suburban life

Pop Culture and its

influences• As nuclear weapons became closer to

being used, kids and teenagers became more nervous.

• Rock n roll was the music trend of the 50's.• Culture in the 50's was formed around

building bomb shelters, and the Red Scare.

- Babies born in the 50's were called baby boomers because the amount of people moving to the suburbs and creating families increased.

Duck ButtIvy LeaguerPeter PanPoodle

Pucci and Givenchy Emerged.

Coco Chanel re-opened her house.

Dupont began mass producing polyester.

Christian Dior passes away

Towards the end of the decade, Givenchy and Yves Saint Laurent began to introduce the more shapeless 60's look.

Suzy Parker

Suzy Parker was the girl that every girl wanted to be and every boy wanted to date. She was a beautiful redheaded model with a zestful personality. She appeared on over 60 magazine covers. She looked good in everything from a red sequin dress to a classic trench coat, a piece that she turned into a staple in every woman's closet. She caused some controversy after appearing in an ad in nothing other than nylons. She was married 3 times. She became sick and went through countless dialysis treatments. She died on May 3, 2003 but left behind her a great legacy.

Sports

Theater, Film, and Television

• Consumerism: The beginning of the wonderful world of advertising.

• 50% of homes had a TV set, causing theatre attendance to decline drastically

• Industry began converting into sound studios.

• Many teenagers attended drive-ins for a cheap date.

• James Dean: First American Rebel

• Lucille Ball: Epitome of an American Housewife

The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller in 1953. It was his commentary on the current state of government in the form of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. The Crucible won the Tony in 1953 for Best Play.

The Crucible

Anti-Communism rallies were held

These public rallies are iconically seen in films

Limiting Communism

Coined as a witchhunt

McCarran International Security Act began the paranoia

Required all individuals associated with or previously associated with communist groups to be deported

McCarthyism

Trials that deemed people as guilty deported individuals that were found guilty as communist

Trials had very little against accused to deem them as communist

Trials ended when individuals in the military were accused as being communist

McCarthy Trials

Goals

Full Employment

Higher Minimum Wage

Subsidies for Farmers

National Health Care

Affordable Housing

Stop Racial Discrimination

Did it work????

American people and politicians were more interested in stability, not more government intervention.

A Fair Deal

“The absence of war is not

peace.”

Eisenhower

Created the interstate system

Aimed to Balance the Nation's Budget

Expanded the Social Security into a cabinet level agency

Increased spending on Education

Integrated the Troops

Held over 200 press conferences

Progressive Republican Party

"Willing to fight for the right"t

Eisenhower

Containment: an act or policy of restricting the territorial growth or ideological influence of another, especially a hostile nation

Cut back government spending on programs severely so more money could be spent on militaristic needs.

Vietnam: Rebels began to form a coup to overthrow the Southern Vietnamese government. Eisenhower supported the current government and armed them to fight off the communists.

In Latin America and the Middle East, Eisenhower used government agencies to prevent budding nationalist and communist groups from gaining power.

Policy of Containment

Korean Conflict- Very public containment conflict

Marshall plan- Stimulated the economies of Western European economies

1959- Cuban Independence

(Castro)

Historic Events and People

Immigration and Naturalization Act- Limited Immigration of immigrants into the United States. Allowed special kinds of immigrants.

Highway System- First interstate highway system begins to be constructed

Historic Events and People

Moa ZeDong- China becomes Communist 1949

Great Leap Forward- Chinese attempt to quickly modernize

Stalin dies in 1953- Khrushchev denounces him

-credit card(1950) -hydrogen bomb(1952)

-first robot(1954) -video recorded(1956)

-first organ transplant(1950) -seat belts(1952)

-microchip(1958) -transistor radio(1953)

-video tape(1956) -color t.v(1951)

-Sputnik1 launched by the soviet union. First

satellite to orbit Earth.

-Polio Vaccine was dicovered by Jonas Sulk in

1952. Epidemic of 52: 60,000 registered cases

and 3,000 deaths just in the U.S.

Inventions and Discoveries

Quiz