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P OSTWAR A MERICA
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GI B ILL OF R IGHTS 1944 Provided financial and educational benefits for WWII veterans Encouraged veterans to get an education instead of coming home and flooding the workforce Guaranteed them a year of unemployment benefits Offered low-interest home loans
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H OUSING C RISIS Housing shortage for returning veterans and their families William Levitt used the assembly line to mass produce houses His homes cost $8,000 in the suburbs Levittown (Long Island), NY Many veterans could afford these new homes due to the GI Bill
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R EDEFINING THE F AMILY Change of gender roles during WWII 6 million women had a war job; 75% of married women worked in WWII Refusal to give up independence post WWII 1950: more than a million “war marriages” ended in divorce
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E CONOMIC P ROBLEMS $35 billion in war contracts cancelled = 1 million defense workers unemployed OPA price controls end = massive inflation Ex.: pork chops rose from.48c per lb to.72c per lb Product shortages = long lines at grocery stores Post war wages cut
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E CONOMIC S OLUTIONS The Depression and wartime shortages taught Americans to save their war wages Americans had money to spend on new cars, appliances, homes Booming economy created consumer jobs “the affluent society” Marshall Plan created foreign markets for American products
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T RUMAN AND C IVIL R IGHTS Federal anti-lynching law; abolition of poll tax; committee to prevent racial discrimination in hiring Congress would not pass these measures 1948: Truman issued an Executive Order de-segregating the military He also ordered an end to discrimination in hiring government employees
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1948 P RESIDENTIAL E LECTION Dixiecrats opposed civil rights and formed the States’ Rights Democratic Party Truman led a “whistlestop campaign” traveling across the country criticizing Congress “Give ‘em hell, Harry” campaign Truman defeat Thomas Dewey in a close popular vote election
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F AIR D EAL increased the minimum wage From.40c to.75c extended social security coverage provide housing for low income families Slums were cleared to build 810,000 housing units in major cities
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I LIKE I KE ! Why Truman didn’t run in 1952: stalemate in Korea, McCarthyism Ike’s campaign: fear of communism and the growing power of the federal gov. VP candidate Nixon was accused of profiting from a secret fund: the “Checkers Speech” helped Ike to win the election
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