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Technology of the 1950’s A Brief Overview The 1950’s  Life expectancy:Women 71.1, Men 65.6  Average Salary: $2,992  Cost of a loaf of bread: $0.14.

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2 Technology of the 1950’s A Brief Overview

3 The 1950’s  Life expectancy:Women 71.1, Men 65.6  Average Salary: $2,992  Cost of a loaf of bread: $0.14  The first copy machine was made in 1950  Life expectancy:Women 71.1, Men 65.6  Average Salary: $2,992  Cost of a loaf of bread: $0.14  The first copy machine was made in 1950

4 The 1950’s  1955: Jonas Salk invented a polio vaccine  1956: a solar powered wrist watch was invented  1957: Russians launched Sputnik 1  1958: the first plastic Coke bottle appeared  1955: Jonas Salk invented a polio vaccine  1956: a solar powered wrist watch was invented  1957: Russians launched Sputnik 1  1958: the first plastic Coke bottle appeared

5 Television  During the 1950’s, television became the dominant mass media  President Truman inaugurated transcontinental television service on Sept. 4, 1951, when AT&T carried his address to the United Nations in San Francisco to viewers as far away as New England  During the 1950’s, television became the dominant mass media  President Truman inaugurated transcontinental television service on Sept. 4, 1951, when AT&T carried his address to the United Nations in San Francisco to viewers as far away as New England

6 Television  In the early fifties, young people watched TV more hours than they went to school  The ideal family, the ideal schools and neighborhoods, the world, were all seen in a way which had only partial basis in reality. People began to accept what was heard and seen on television

7 Television  The affect on print news media and entertainment media was felt in lower attendance at movies and greater reliance on TV news sources for information.

8 Television  1954: black and white broadcasts became color broadcasts  Families enjoyed variety shows like The Ed Sullivan Show and daytime programs like Guiding Light. ”Soap Operas" were popular and helped advertisers sell many products to the homemakers of America.  1954: black and white broadcasts became color broadcasts  Families enjoyed variety shows like The Ed Sullivan Show and daytime programs like Guiding Light. ”Soap Operas" were popular and helped advertisers sell many products to the homemakers of America.

9 Sitcoms  The Honeymooners  Father Knows Best  The Honeymooners  Father Knows Best

10 Sitcoms  Lassie  Ozzie and Harriet  I Love Lucy  Lassie  Ozzie and Harriet  I Love Lucy

11 Radio and Music  Johnny Cash, Elvis, Nat King Cole  Transistor radios  Johnny Cash, Elvis, Nat King Cole  Transistor radios


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