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POSTWAR PROSPERITY
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Americans were eager to produce and spend –6% of world’s population – made and consumed 1/3 of the world’s goods and services –America’s GNP increased 51% during the 1950s, partially due to defense spending –Baby boom – 29 million Americans were born in the 50’s –Increasing population meant increase in consumption –Automation helped meet demand for more goods
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POPULATION PERCENTAGES WEALTHY MIDDLE POOR WEALTHY MIDDLE POOR
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Growth of the middle class: earned income of factory workers 50% Americans became obsessed with collecting stuff –Teenagers became major consumers (jeans, rock & roll)
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Television –Technology that had existed since the 1920s began to be mass produced after the war –By 1953, ⅔ of American homes owned a TV –Political campaigns 1952 – Eisenhower used televised ads for his campaign 1960 – First televised presidential debate between Nixon and Kennedy –Many observers blamed Nixon's loss to JFK on his poor appearance in the debates. JFK looked cool, collected, & presidential. Nixon, according to one observer, resembled a "sinister chipmunk."
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Conformity Suburban life = Levittowns and “keeping up with the Jones’s” –Housewives; husbands climbing the corporate ladder, 2.4 kids Television added stereotypical views of suburban life – “Leave it to Beaver”
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COUNTERCULTURE Youth rebelled against the conformity of tract housing, “Father Knows Best” and the nuclear family
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–Abstract Expressionism – painting and sculpture (but not limited to an artistic style) characterized by a spirit of revolt and a belief in freedom of expression Jackson Pollack, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko
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–Beat Generation – group of influential writers interested in experimenting and challenging the status quo Jack Kerouak, Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassady, & William S. Burroughs Created slang and paved the way for the “mind expansion” and hippie generations that followed
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–Bebop – innovative jazz style that that had an impact on the Beats Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis
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