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AFFLUENCE AND ANXIETY America: Past and Present Chapter 29
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The Postwar Boom n 1945-1960--rapid economic growth n 1960--fear of another depression wanes
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Postwar Prosperity n Stimuli to consumer goods industry – Baby boom – Population shift to suburbia n Increased defense spending n Increase in capital investments n Employment expands
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Birthrate, 1940-1970
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Postwar Prosperity: Lingering Problems n Agricultural overproduction, low prices n Older industrial areas decline n 1957-1958--recession slows decade’s economic growth
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Life in the Suburbs n Suburbia inhabited by middle class n Characteristics of suburbs – Dependence on the automobile – Family togetherness n Traditional feminism discouraged n Entrance of more women into workplace stimulates new feminism
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The Good Life? n Consumerism the dominant social theme of the 1950s n Quality of life leaves Americans anxious and dissatisfied
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Areas of Greatest Growth n Church membership n School attendance n Television watching
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Critics of the Consumer Society n Social critics of suburban culture – John Keats – William Whyte – David Riesman n C. Wright Mills criticizes corporations n Jack Kerouac, “Beat” artists promote counterculture
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The Reaction to Sputnik n 1957--Russians launch Sputnik n American response – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – National Defense Education Act--upgrade the teaching of science n Sense of failure, decline by 1960
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Farewell to Reform n Spirit of reform wanes in postwar years n Reasons: –Growing affluence reduces sense of grievance –Americans eager to enjoy their new prosperity
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Truman and the Fair Deal n Fair Deal attempts to expand New Deal n Limited achievement – Consolidates Roosevelt's reforms – Sets the agenda for future attempts
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Eisenhower's Modern Republicanism n Eisenhower leaves New Deal intact n 1954--Democrats regain Congress n 1956--Highway Act creates interstate highway system – stimulates the economy – shapes metropolitan growth patterns
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The Struggle Over Civil Rights n Cold War prompts quest for American moral superiority n Legal discrimination against African- Americans challenges U.S. self-image
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Civil Rights as a Political Issue n Truman’s civil-rights legislation fails n Truman integrates the armed forces n Civil rights made part of the liberal Democratic agenda n 1948--African-American vote gives Truman his margin of victory
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Desegregating the Schools n 1954--Brown v. Board of Education – Segregated schools unconstitutional – Desegregation "with all deliberate speed" n Massive resistance in Deep South n 1957--Eisenhower’s actions – Federal troops sent to Little Rock, Arkansas – Commission on Civil Rights established
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The Beginnings of Black Activism n NAACP--press for civil rights in courts n 1955--Martin Luther King, Jr. leads Montgomery bus boycott n 1956--Southern Christian Leadership Conference directs anti-segregation n Sit-ins protest segregation laws n 1960--Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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Ambivalence at the Close of the Decade n American people more optimistic in 1960 than in 1950 n Fear of economic depression wanes n Fear of Cold War continues n Growing recognition of incompatibility of racial injustice with American ideals
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