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Truman and Eisenhower
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Harry S Truman President from 1945 to 1952 FDR’s vice president and took over when FDR died in office Made the decision to use atomic weapons to end WWII Truman Doctrine - containing communism President from 1945 to 1952 FDR’s vice president and took over when FDR died in office Made the decision to use atomic weapons to end WWII Truman Doctrine - containing communism
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Public’s main fear in 1945 was that the depression would return now that the war was over The GI Bill was created to put money into the economy by giving educational and financial assistance to veterans Inflation increased and labor unions demanded higher wages and began to strike Public’s main fear in 1945 was that the depression would return now that the war was over The GI Bill was created to put money into the economy by giving educational and financial assistance to veterans Inflation increased and labor unions demanded higher wages and began to strike
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Congress passes the Taft-Hartley Act that limited the labor union’s power Truman vetoed the bill, saying it’s “bad for labor, bad for management, and bad for the country” The Republican congress overrode the veto Congress passes the Taft-Hartley Act that limited the labor union’s power Truman vetoed the bill, saying it’s “bad for labor, bad for management, and bad for the country” The Republican congress overrode the veto
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1948 Election Both the right and left wings of the democratic party split off and nominated their own presidential candidates Progressive Party - thought Truman was too soft on communism (Henry Wallace) Dixiecrats - did not want federal interference in race relations (no civil rights) (Strom Thurmond) Both the right and left wings of the democratic party split off and nominated their own presidential candidates Progressive Party - thought Truman was too soft on communism (Henry Wallace) Dixiecrats - did not want federal interference in race relations (no civil rights) (Strom Thurmond) Dewey was projected to win, but Truman managed a remarkable victory after waging an incredibly effective campaign.
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Fair Deal Liberalism Truman proposed a plan to Congress that would give the people the right to a job, adequate medical care, a good education, social security and increased civil rights He called it the “Fair Deal” Congress only passed the increases in minimum wage, social security and low-income housing Special interest groups blocked many advancements The Korean War took away funds Truman proposed a plan to Congress that would give the people the right to a job, adequate medical care, a good education, social security and increased civil rights He called it the “Fair Deal” Congress only passed the increases in minimum wage, social security and low-income housing Special interest groups blocked many advancements The Korean War took away funds
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Elected in 1952 Nixon was VP Truman did not run for a second term Sought a middle ground between liberalism and conservatism Dynamic Conservatism
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Public Works Increased minimum wage to $1 per hour Created Department of Health, Education and Welfare Passed the Interstate Highway Act of 1956 ($26 billion!!) Increased minimum wage to $1 per hour Created Department of Health, Education and Welfare Passed the Interstate Highway Act of 1956 ($26 billion!!)
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Affluent Society Many Americans, especially whites, moved to home ownership in new suburban communities Economic expansion = Domestic prosperity Rapidly growing middle class
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AFL - CIO In 1955, the Congress of Industrial Organizations joined its old enemy, the American Federation of Labor Represented 90% of the nation’s union workers Labor peace (no strikes) Cost of living pay increases Consumer spending soared In 1955, the Congress of Industrial Organizations joined its old enemy, the American Federation of Labor Represented 90% of the nation’s union workers Labor peace (no strikes) Cost of living pay increases Consumer spending soared
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Suburbs Returning veterans faced a housing shortage Solution was to mass- produce houses in suburbs Arthur Levitt was the creator of Levittown, NY - the first subdivision Restrictive covenants prohibiting blacks!
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Tomorrow: Consumer Culture
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