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The Suburbs Success defined by home ownership  “American Dream”  Focus on openness, community, conformity  Decline in urban living  Populated mostly by young, white, middle class families  Husbands commuted to cities to work, housewives raised children Levittown leads the way  4 types of houses built in named communities with similar sizes, yards, etc. Levittown, PA Ads such as this one demonstrated the kinds of homes available in Levittown

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Page 1: The 1950s A New American Society

The 1950sA New American Society

http://www.history.com/videos/1950s#1950s

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America After the WarCold War begins Idealistic society

Conformity encouragedAmerican life transitioned

to suburbia Women return to traditional

rolesMore “desk jobs” than

hands-on laborSome similarities to 1920s

Postwar Economic Growth New Commercialism

Advertisements & Television

Credit Cards

Times Square, New York V-J Day

1950s Family gathered around the television

Desk jobs increased during the 1950s

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The Suburbs

Success defined by home ownership “American Dream” Focus on openness,

community, conformity Decline in urban living Populated mostly by young,

white, middle class families Husbands commuted to

cities to work, housewives raised children

Levittown leads the way 4 types of houses built in

named communities with similar sizes, yards, etc.

Levittown, PA

Ads such as this one

demonstrated the kinds of

homes available in Levittown

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Roles of WomenWomen encouraged to be

homemakers “Keepers of the suburban

dream” (Time Magazine) Main role was to keep

house, raise childrenLimited job choices for

women Teachers, Nurses,

Secretaries Not for married women

M.R.S. degree Women encouraged to

use school to find a husband

Women were encouraged to work

during WWII, but when the war ended,

they were encouraged to return

to the home

Teaching was one job available to women

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Baby Boom

During the 1950s, the US population grew by 30 million people

People were getting married and having children earlier and in larger numbers than during the War years

Larger families contributed to more traditional roles for women

Large families moved to suburbia for good schools

Americans married young and more children than the

previous generation

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TV and Commercialism Television debuted just after

WWII Over 45 million sold during the

1950s Programs directed toward

families and children Best medium for new

commercial-driven lifestyles Led Americans to believe

products could help perfect their lives

Could be use to sell almost anything

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFbCGT_AWBI

Concern over television destroying family meal time led to the TV Dinner in 1954

Family television time

Ad for Swanson TV Dinners

Shows like Howdy Doody were aimed at children

“I Love Lucy” was one of the most

popular shows of the decade

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“Teenagers” and Rock and Roll

New form of music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7riCWxe4_0

Popular with TeenagersElvis Presley was “King of

Rock and Roll” Influences from Gospel

and Country musicTeenagers defined as a

separate social group for the first timeEvents and Places just for

teenagersSoda shopSock hops

Elvis combined “hillbilly” music

and gospel sounds to create

a new kind of music

Teenagers at a sock

hop

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Fashion 1950 2015

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Cars2015

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Houses

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Appliances2015

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Hair Styles

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Toys

2015

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Interstate Highway System One of Eisenhower’s top priorities

as President was an interstate highway system.

His first year in office, 1953, was dominated by the Korean War, but by 1954, he raised the highway issue.

Congress passed the Federal Aid Hwy Act of 1954 authorizing $175 million, but Eisenhower considered that just “one effective forward step.”

The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 allowed the interstate system to grow, and it is currently 46,876 miles.

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The Cold War… Growing out of post-World War II

tensions between the US and the Soviet Union, the Cold War lasted for much of the second half of the 20th century.

The Cold War resulted in mutual suspicions, heightened tensions and a series of international incidents that brought the world’s superpowers to the brink of disaster. Arms Race Red Scare Space Race Berlin Wall

http://www.history-timelines.org.uk/events-timelines/03-cold-war-timeline.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKqXu-5jw60

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1950s Slang Assignment – DUE TOMORROW!!

Use at least FIVE of the common slang words from the 1950s to write a paragraph that summarizes things you’ve learned about life in America during the 1950s. Be creative and have fun with this, but make sure you’re using the words correctly and that you are correctly describing life in the 1950s. Note: You may use only ONE slang term per sentence!