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1 THE 1950’s THE POSTWAR YEARS AT HOME

2 Eisenhower and the 1950’s

3 The Postwar Economy People were eager to get the things that they had been missing since the Depression Per capita income: average income per person doubled in the 1950’s Conglomerates: large corporation that owns many smaller companies –Grew out of fear learned during the Depression –If one area of the economy failed, investments in another area would be safe

4 Economy of the 1950’s

5 Business Changes Franchise: right to open a restaurant using a parent company’s name and system –McDonald’s was the first franchise –Allowed an individual to begin a business with a small cash investment and enjoy the support of a huge parent corporation Television: raised money to broadcast by selling advertising time –Companies benefited by persuading viewers to buy their products –In 1955, the average American family watched 4- 5 hours per day

6 Technology Computers: developed out of war technology; advanced by the invention of the transistor –Made computers smaller –Government purchased 1 of the first to tally the Census in 1950 Nuclear Power: developed out of research for the atomic bomb –In 1957, the first commercial nuclear power plant opened using nuclear energy for a peaceful purpose

7 1950’s Suburbia

8 Highways Change Life New services: drive-in restaurants and movies, hotels & more gas stations Move to the suburbs –GI Bill provided low interest mortgages to soldiers –Levittown: pre-cut & pre-assembled houses that were almost identical Interstate Highway Act: government built an interstate highway system –Provided a network of new roads for evacuation from a nuclear attack

9 1950’s Politics Conversion to peacetime economy –Prices soared 25% when restrictions were lifted. –Strikes affected nearly everyone. Taft-Hawley Act: workers must return to work while government investigated strikes in major industries Fair Deal: Truman’s proposals to improve conditions for all –Continuation of New Deal Programs –Most programs were rejected by the Congress

10 Election of 1952 Although he did not have strong support, Truman won re-election in 1948. He chose not to run again in 1952. Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower easily won. –K1C2 was the Republican slogan for the problems facing America: Korea, Communism & Corruption –Richard Nixon became Vice President

11 President Eisenhower Modern Republicanism: conservative when it came to money, liberal when it came to human beings Favored big business Suffered 3 recessions during his terms However, maintained a mood of stability National Defense Education Act: improved science and math education to improve US technology –Provided millions of dollars in low cost loans to college students –Granted millions to states for building science and foreign language facilities

12 Minority Rights

13 Demands for Civil Rights Brown v. Board of Education: ruled that separate but equal can never be equal. –Outlawed segregation in public schools –Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson Montgomery Bus Boycott: African Americans refused to use the busses –Introduced nonviolent protest practices –Produced a new generation of leaders Little Rock Integration: conflict erupted when Central High School was integrated in 1957 –State government refused to follow Court ruling –Eisenhower called in National Guard to carry out order


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