Culture - As With Time, Cultures Change These ads may have been acceptable when they were run; however, they’d be rejected in the 21 st century.

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Culture - As With Time, Cultures Change These ads may have been acceptable when they were run; however, they’d be rejected in the 21 st century.

Why wouldn’t these be acceptable today? What changed? Styles and fads change New knowledge and experiences Changed gender perceptions and roles New laws Changes in word meaning (what was an acceptable word has become unacceptable). Increased sensitivity to the feelings of others

How has our culture changed in my 70 years (December 2011)? In the 1940s: Proper dress for women was a dress or a skirt and blouse or sweater. Women put on their “Sunday-best” clothes to go shopping “downtown.” Except for the World War II period, most women kept house and raised children. Well-bred women didn’t smoke in public. Sophisticated men did smoke in public. Children didn’t have to join a “league” to play outside in the summer.

Children did play outside in the summer (few people had air-conditioning). If children didn’t progress in school, they were “held back.” Children in trouble in school: – Then: they were in trouble at home too – Now: their parents threaten to sue the teacher and/or school district Politicians and people in general didn’t think “compromise” was a bad word – our system probably wouldn’t have survived 2 centuries if we hadn’t been able to compromise.

Most businesses were closed (by law) on Sundays. Not all urban dwellers had automobiles (pre- suburban sprawl days). Most urban families who had just one automobile if they had one. Our major entertainment was the radio. To research a topic, we went to the library. The highest level of education for most people was 8 th grade or high school – only a select minority went to college. The electrical appliances found in most homes were: clock, radio, iron, toaster, record player, wringer washer (not automatic).

Most homes were heated by coal-fired furnaces. Many families didn’t take summer vacation trips. Most people hadn’t flown in an airplane. Except for the wealthy, few people traveled to Europe or other places outside North America Most people, including adults, could keep all their clothes in a 4-foot wide closet. There were no frozen or “instant” foods available – wives/mothers cooked meals “from scratch.”