President Eisenhower. the basic facts Republican Eisenhower suffered a heart attack in Denver, Colorado Seven week recovery In November he was elected.

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President Eisenhower

the basic facts Republican Eisenhower suffered a heart attack in Denver, Colorado Seven week recovery In November he was elected for his second term

Pros of Eisenhower's interstate system took days before it was built Made travel much easier connects 209 of the 237 cities having a population of 50,000 or more.

Cons of the largest roadway in the united states Killed all of the small towns economy Put people out of jobs in the small to mid sized towns. They moved out This created ghost towns

The color television On June 25, 1951, CBS broadcast the very first commercial color TV program The first show: Premiere

Criticizing the colored television The colored television was criticized because of its portrayal of an idealized white society.

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