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Section 1: The Postwar Years at Home (1945 – 1960)
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Objectives: Understand that following WWII, rapid economic growth encouraged businesses to reorganize Describe how technological advances transformed life in the United States Explain how changes in the working lives of Americans influenced the growth of suburbs, highways, and consumer credit Main Idea: The American Dream, characterized by a home in the suburbs and a car in the garage, came true for many people in the postwar years
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This time period was one of the most profitable in history Per capita income increased from $1,526 to $2,788 GNP more than doubled Huge firms dominated the economic landscape General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, General Electric, and Westinghouse
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Conglomerates became common, diversifying investments for businesses For example International Telephone and Telegraph purchased Avis, Sheraton Hotels, Hartford Fire Insurance and Continental Banking Franchises became extremely profitable and popular Individuals could begin a business with support of multimillion-dollar parent companies
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Television Americans love T.V., by 1953 2/3 of the populace owns a T.V. Watching T.V. an average of 4 to 5 hours Howdy Doody, The Mickey Mouse Club, American Bandstand, I Love Lucy and Father Knows Best were all extremely popular
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Software that runs computers was developed in 1950’s “Debugging” was coined by literally removing a bug from a computer Transistors were developed, could do the work of a vacuum tube but much smaller Census Bureau purchased first computers for 1950 census
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New industry of power generation from Nuclear energy was created First nuclear power plant was built in Shippingport, Pennsylvania
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Advances in Medicine were groundbreaking after the war Dr. Salk and Dr. Francis created a vaccine for poliomyelitis Penicillin became widely available Due to the war there were many advances in surgical technology Heart surgery is a great example
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Shift from blue-collar to white-collar jobs White-collar professions provide a service for money Many found encouragement with the new working conditions Drawbacks were impersonal work and pressure to dress, think, and act alike socially Those that continued to work in blue-collar occupations saw improvement in working conditions and many unionized.
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Baby boom forced changes in society Growing families needed more room and sought housing in suburbs GI Bill provided low-interest loans for mortgages Mass production techniques were developed and used in home building, drastically reducing home building time
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Cars and Highways With the shift of population, stores and shopping centers moved People began depending more on vehicles Car manufactures met the demand More cars caused need for better highways and roads Interstate Highway Act provided $26 Billion for interstate system Also provided better evacuation routes in case of nuclear attack
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Gasoline companies were the first to offer credit cards to customers Became popular and convenient Americans were willing to go into debt to acquire things they wanted Advertisers persuaded consumers that material possessions could be used to show status and success
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