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The United States in the 1950’s. The Golden Age of Modern America http://youtu.be/4fEb8-zV2qU. Identify and explain the actions taken by the US government to limit communism at home. Methods. Propaganda Campaigns Witch Hunts. Government Interference. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The United States in the 1950’s

The Golden Age of Modern America

http://youtu.be/4fEb8-zV2qU

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Identify and explain the actions taken by the US government to limit communism at home.

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Methods

Propaganda Campaigns Witch Hunts

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Government Interference

House Un-American Activities Commitee Internal Security Act

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Explain how the Americans responded to the real and perceived threats of domestic communism in the 1950s

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“Duck and Cover”

Established by the Federal Civil Defense Administration (FCDA) to teach the country ways to survuve an atomic attack from the Soviets

Teachers were expected to perform drills during school The video “Duck and Cover was shown around the

country

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Immigration and Naturalization Act 1952

Also known as the McCarran-Walter Act Its main goal was to exclude anyone remotely

associated with communism in order to block its spread

Truman vetoed the law, deeming it discriminatory, but congress was able to override

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Describe suburban life during the 1950s

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Discrimination

African Americans also experienced discrimination in this era. Issues with property ownership, schooling, &

employment

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Brown Vs. The Board of Education

Oliver Brown had enrolled his daughter, Linda Brown, into a white school and she was immediately rejected.

Brown and 13 other parents were furious and created a lawsuit.

Lasted 3 years

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After the Victory

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Joseph McCarthy

Exploited fears using communism propaganda Contributed largely to the “Red Scare” ( a

communist witch hunt lasting for 5 years) Was in the Senate, and accused people within

the Senate of being spies After WW2 , people started to become paranoid

about the spread of communism in the U.S. Only 0.01% of the population in America was

communist. An Investigation was his downfall

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Rosa Parks

“The first lady of civil rights” & “The mother of the freedom movement”

December 1, 1955 Montgomery Alabama Refused to give up her seat to a white

passenger Became a symbol of the national resistance

against racial segregation December 20, 1956 Supreme Court ruled

Montgomery, Alabama’s segregated buses unconstitutional

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Post WWII and Baby Boom

After the war, more and more Americans began getting married and starting families at younger ages and in greater numbers

Soaring birthrates accounted for more than 90% of this increase-some 30 million people

Because of the baby boom, Americans started migrating to the suburbs to raise their families and start a new life

Suburban life became the focus of 1950’s America

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American Suburbia

By 1960 close to 60 million American lived in the suburbs

Consumerism and social life changed entirely Income and Population grew and with this growth,

there was a high demand for consumer goods Family income grew by 25% Advertising also played a large role

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Hydrogen Bomb

Teller-Ulam Design More effective than the atomic bomb United States vs. Soviet Union American comfort Religion, Soviets exact

opposite “One Nation Under God” “In God We Trust”

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Role of Advertising

Advertising industries promoted consumption by directing their goods at new suburban families

Maintained image of a care-free, happy family on their advertisement boards

Americans responded by going on shopping sprees and and making sure they kept up with the latest models

Also American families wanted to compete with their neighbors

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Highlights of the 50’s Culture

1951, ‘I Love Lucy’ quickly becomes most popular television show

1950, Frank Sinatra’s ‘New York, New York’ is a smash hit

1954, Elvis Presley releases his first record 1956, Cecil B. Demille remakes the ‘Ten

Commandments’ 1957, Jack Kerouc publishes ‘On the Road’

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Birth of Television Average families were intrigued by the television and

it quickly became their favorite type of entertainment Sitcoms, soap operas, game shows, and the local

news dominated the lives of families ‘I Love Lucy’ was hugely popular since it depicted the

life of an average American family but in a comical way

Additionally, soap operas such as ‘As the World Turns’ quickly became the subject of gossip between 50’s housewives

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Sitcoms

Sitcoms = situational comedy Genre of comedy that features characters

sharing the same common environment such as a home or workplace

In other words, average American life Started back in the 20’s on the radio and lead to

popular shows such as the Brady Bunch and the Andy Griffith Show, a whole new type of televison

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‘I Love Lucy’

Depicted the comical life of Lucille Ball Watched by over 40 million Americans and

has been translated into dozens of languages Still popular even after its last debut 60 years

ago Won 5 Primetime Emmy’s and ranked in the

Times 100 Best TV-Shows of All Time

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Soap Operas

Unlike sitcoms which were comical, soaps are an ongoing, episodic work of drama

Quickly became a staple of daytime television along with game shows

Popular among 50’s housewives ‘As the World Turns’ started in 1956 and still airs

today with almost 14,000 episodes ranging within 54 seasons

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Teenage Rebellion and Rock ’n’ Roll

Teenagers escaped the conformity of suburbia through rock ’n’ roll

Combination of African American blues, country, jazz, and gospel music

Piano and Saxophones were often leading instruments in early works and later shifted towards guitar, bass, and percussion

Rockabilly primarily consisted of quick dance movements

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The King - Elvis Presley Presley rose to national attention in 1956 transforming

the field of popular music with ‘Jailhouse Rock’ and ‘Little Sister’

Incorporated Doo Wop, another early rock n roll form, into his songs where the style emphasizes on multi-part vocal harmonies

Former President Jimmy Carter stated Presley “permanently changed the face of American pop culture

Elvis’s name, image, and voice are recognized around the globe

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The Creative Influence of Buddy Holly

Creative force behind early Rock n’ Roll Best known for his famous songs ‘Peggy Sue’

and ‘That’ll be the Day” Changed the face of teenage rebellion music His last legacy inspired many musicians such

as Eric Claypton, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Weezer

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Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole

Frank Sinatra’s voice is forever stored in pop music industry Nat King Cole is one of the great African American

musicians that popularized the 1950’s booming music industry

Both Sinatra and Cole started their careers in the swing era Both released several critically lauded albums Cole famous for his soft baritone voice (‘Smile’, ‘L.O.V.E’) Sinatra also starred in several hit films and musicals

winning an Academy Award (‘Come Fly With Me’, ‘Only the Lonely’)

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Sputnik 1

October 4, 1957

New developments

Advancements in our atmospheres

United States’ retaliation

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Polio Vaccine

Polio Epidemic

Deaths

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Color Television

FCC in 1950

Propaganda uses

Marketplace experience

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Sports Power Houses

Cleveland Browns NY Yankees Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers Minneapolis Lakers Boston Celtics Detroit Red Wings Montreal Canadians

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1952 Olympics

1948 Games

WWII

Japan and Germany

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Athletes of the Decade

Ben Hogan – Golf Althea Gibson – Tennis Jim Brown – Football Willie Mays – Baseball Bob Cousy – Basketball Sugar Ray Robinson - Boxing

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Drive In Theaters

It is a new and exciting way to see movies. Boosts economy

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fun way to have fun in your Personally owned car

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Automobiles

Eisenhower saw what an interstate could do for Americans and transportation. Interstates were created and an increase in car buying and new styles were fashioned

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Barbie Dolls

First introduced to the public in 1959 The inspiration came from a German doll

named Lilli created for adult entertainment……ew

Debuted as a fashionable teenager that every girl could look up to

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Poodle Skirts & Hairstyles

Poodle Skirts: a wide swing felt skirt of a solid bold color with a design of a poodle, flamingo, flower, or even hot rods

Quickly became popular with the teenagers Hairstyles:soft, curly, short.No more, no less.