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■ Essential Question: – What was life like in America in the 1950s?

Watch this video and identify 3 characteristics of life in America in the 1950sthis video

The end of WWII led to an era of wealth & spending in the 1950s: The war stimulated the economy & ended the Great Depression High wages, service pay for soldiers, & war bond investments gave Americans money to spend The economic boom allowed Americans to enjoy the highest standard of living in the world

Consumerism returned in the 1950s because for the 1 st time since the 1920s Americans had money and access to consumer goods People rushed to buy new goods like cars, TVs & hi-fi record players Credit became available (The 1 st credit card was created in 1950) Advertisers used newspaper ads, radio, & new TV commercials to market goods to Americans Franchises offered people across the country the same products

Americans produced a “baby boom” in the 1950s, leading to the largest generation in U.S. history In 1957, a baby was born every 7 seconds The return of soldiers from war led to an increase in marriages & a rise in the birthrate

The baby boom led to a demand for new baby products, schools, & homes for growing families

Suburbs boomed in the 1950s Suburbs offered peace of mind, affordable homes, & good schools The majority of Americans worked in cities but wanted the security of suburbs for their families

The GI Bill of Rights offered returning soldiers cheap loans for new homes & tuition for college

The desire for homes in the suburbs led to massive communities like Levittown in NY 1 story high 12’x19’ living room 2 bedrooms tiled bathroom garage small backyard front lawn

Suburbs changed American life Suburbs increased America’s need for cars & highways Churches, schools, grocery stores, & shopping centers were build to service the suburbs Southdale Shopping Center (Minnesota) the 1 st enclosed, air-conditioned mall But, the migration to the suburbs was mostly by white families; “White flight” to the suburbs left African Americans in urban areas

In the 1950s, Americans bought cars in record numbers The growth of suburbs, creative advertising, easy credit, & cheap gasoline led to a car boom Congress added 41,000 miles of expressway with the Interstate Highway Act in 1956 Automobile companies made big, powerful, flashy cars

“Automania” transformed America Americans were more mobile, took long-distance vacations, & lived further from their jobs

“Automania” transformed America Cars led to drive-thru restaurants & drive-in movies

Watch this video and identify 3 characteristics of life in America in the 1950sthis video

Americans enjoyed new forms of entertainment Television boomed as Americans watched comedies, news reports, westerns, & variety shows TV ownership jumped from 9% in 1950 to 90% by 1960 (45 million)

Businesses took advantage of TV to advertise goods to buyers

Music changed in the 1950s “Doo-wop” music dominated the early 1950s…

Music changed in the 1950s …but, was challenged in popularity by rock n’ roll Rock n’ roll was inspired by black artists, but Elvis Presley made it popular among the youthElvis Presley

This rock ‘n’ roll music is a SIN! Rock scared parents who thought the fast beats were immoral

Teenagers were an important force in the 1950s Suburban teens had leisure time & money to spend

Teenagers were an important force in the 1950s Businesses targeted teenagers, selling billions of dollars of “cool” consumer goods

Hollywood movies targeted teens & made films about “juvenile delinquency”juvenile delinquency

The “ideal man” was provider & boss of the house TV, movies, & advertising in the 1950s promoted conformity & stereotypes

The “ideal woman” was a housewife & mother TV, movies, & advertising in the 1950s promoted conformity & stereotypes

The media promoted women as mothers & homemakers, but almost 40% of mothers had jobs

TV, movies, & advertising in the 1950s promoted conformity & stereotypes But, 1950s stereotypes were not accurate of most Americans Behavioral Rules of the 1950s:  Obey authority.  Control Your emotions.  Fit in with the crowd.  Don’t even think about sex!!! Changing Sexual Behavior: Sexologist Alfred Kinsey revealed that premarital sex & extramarital affairs were common in the 1950s Playboy’s first publication, 1953

The “beat movement” rejected conformity “Beatniks” were artists & writers who lived non-conformist lives They rejected the suburbs, consumerism, & “regular jobs” Led by Jack Kerouac, the beats inspired the “hippies” of the 1960s

African American civil rights leaders began to challenge segregation laws In 1947, Jackie Robinson integrated professional baseball In 1954, in Brown v Board of Education, the Supreme Court integrated public schools In 1955, Martin Luther King, Jr. emerged as the leader of the civil rights movement

In 1957, the USSR used its first ICBM to launch Sputnik, the first satellite into space Sputnik shocked Americans who feared the U.S. had fallen behind the USSR in science & technology As a result of Sputnik, the Cold War escalated into a space race to show American & Soviet dominance

The U.S. government reacted to Sputnik by passing the National Defense Education Act to promote math, science, and technology education and to fund university research

In 1958, the USA created National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) to catch up to the USSR NASA’s original seven NASA Mercury astronauts The USSR repeatedly beat the USA in space by launching the first man into orbit & orbiting the moonspace

By 1960, Eisenhower’s presidency was coming to an end and the Cold War was as tense as ever Eisenhower’s build-up of nuclear weapons & use of brinkmanship created the potential for nuclear annihilation Americans seemed to be losing the technology race against the USSR Eisenhower’s effectively limited communist expansion during his eight years as president …but…

In his farewell speech, Eisenhower warned against the “military industrial complex”—overspending & over-prioritizing military over basic American needs