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SSUSH21 The student will explain economic growth and its impact on the United States
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a. Describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown and the Interstate Highway Act.
After WWII there was a baby boom which was when there was a large increase of the number of babies born (mainly because the men were coming back from war) An estimated 76 million babies were born Also caused by couples who could not afford families during the depression, but now could.
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a. Describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown and the Interstate Highway Act.
The Levitt family started building suburban type homes after WWII Mortgage payments were cheaper than renting small apartments in the city Attracted couples looking to start a family More babies were being born so bigger homes were needed Families were needing more space in their homes Levittown consisted of 12,000 homes split into ten neighborhoods Each neighborhood had a elementary school, pool, and playground
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Interstate Highway Act:
a. Describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown and the Interstate Highway Act. Interstate Highway Act: The suburbs that were built were not built near the big cities Little public transportation for the suburban areas Since more people were going to the suburbs because of the baby boom, the needed ways to get around In 1956 over 41,000 miles of highways were built for better transportation
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Impact of TV: Television became a big part of American culture
b. Describe the impact television has had on American culture, including the Presidential Debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960), news coverage of the Civil Rights movement. Impact of TV: Television became a big part of American culture People were able to follow the new stories like the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movements A big source of entertainment and had an impact on clothes and music Commercials also helped with teenage consumerism
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Kennedy/Nixon Debates:
b. Describe the impact television has had on American culture, including the Presidential Debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960), news coverage of the Civil Rights movement. Kennedy/Nixon Debates: 70 million Americans tuned in to watch the first ever presidential debate Richard Nixon was the Vice President and foreign policy expert Kennedy had little experience that Nixon wanted to expose John F. Kennedy looked a lot more confident on TV Seeing this confidence made voters want him to be president
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News Coverage of the Civil Rights Movement:
b. Describe the impact television has had on American culture, including the Presidential Debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960), news coverage of the Civil Rights movement. News Coverage of the Civil Rights Movement: Television, magazines, and newspapers covered this movement Showing these boycotts and marches on television kept the Civil Rights Movement on America’s mind Having it on TV helped people start supporting the movement
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c. Analyze the impact of technology on American life including the development of the personal computer and the cellular telephone. Television : Even though television was first introduced to the public in 1939, WW2 prevented it from being manufactured and distributed on a large scale until after the war. True regular commercial network television programming didn’t being in the U.S until 1948. 1948: Legendary conductor Arturo Toscanini made his first of ten TV appearances conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Texaco Star Theater became TV’s first huge hit show.
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c. Analyze the impact of technology on American life including the development of the personal computer and the cellular telephone. Personal Computer: The first electronic computers were developed in and were originally the size of a large room and consumed lots of energy. In the 1970s, people in educational or research institutions had the opportunity for single-person use of a computer system in interactive mode for extended durations. Personal computers at this time were very expensive and were usually not used only by one person or family. Personal computers were often of interest to hobbyists and technicians.
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c. Analyze the impact of technology on American life including the development of the personal computer and the cellular telephone. Cellular Telephone: A cellular telephone is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. The first mobile telephone call was made from a car in St. Louis, Missouri on June 17, 1946. Martin Cooper is considered to be the inventor of the first practical mobile phone for handheld use. He and Bell Labs were in a race for the first portable mobile phone. Cooper was a researcher and executive of Motorola.
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c. Analyze the impact of technology on American life including the development of the personal computer and the cellular telephone. After these new advances in technology began, communication among people in the United states became easier. Telephone lines covered the country making it possible for people on opposite sides of the nation to communicate with each other. Computers were making it easier for academic people to find information and share it with fellow colleges. Cell phones were making it more convenient to always be in touch with anyone.
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