Unit 9 – The Cold War – Section 2

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE “COLD” WAR STARTS…. **WHAT IS THE COLD WAR?? **HOW DID THE SHIFT FROM WARTIME TO PEACETIME EFFECT LIFE IN AMERICA?? Effects of WW II.
Advertisements

Healing the Wounds of War Lesson 25-2
Post War AMERICA.
Trends, People and Ideas
Korean War, The Space Race, The Arms Race Korean War: Many Americans believed their government had not done enough to prevent the fall of China to Communism.
Demographic Changes In the years following WWII. Desegregation of Armed Forces President Truman decides to end segregation of the Armed Forces and Civil.
The Post War Years at Home CH 20. In the post war years the American economy prospers, the average annual income per person, nearly doubled from
Chapter 28 Section 4 THE COLD WAR AT HOME. Captain America -comic book figure became extremely popular -provided reassurance to Americans that he would.
A TIME OF PROSPERITY Unit 9 – The Cold War – Section 2.
rations and diminished production during war = saved money government funded research and development of industry created new products and improved efficiency.
America in the 20 th Century. What contributed to the prosperity of Americans following WWII? With rationing of consumer goods over, business converted.
Peace, Prosperity and Progress Chapter Americans were eager to spend money they had saved during the war. The resulting surge in consumer demand.
Cold War images ( page 4). United Nations Organization set up in 1945 to help solve global conflicts.
CHALLENGE & CHANGE IN THE 1950’S Chapter 27, Lesson 5.
Unit 7—Chapters 12 – 13 The Cold War CSS 11.8, 11.9,
The 1950’s.
The Cold War A Time of Prosperity and Fear. Just after the war In 1946, 10 million men and women released from military and rejoined civilian life Congress.
The Cold War US History. The Cold War After World War II ended, the relationship between the US and Soviets fell apart.
Cold War at Home. Following WWII, Americans feared a possible Communist menace inside the Unites States Truman ordered the establishment of the Loyalty.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why did the Cold War Last So Long?
United States is a Superpower
POSTWAR Prosperity.
Objectives Examine the rise of the suburbs and the growth of the Sunbelt. Describe changes in the U.S. economy and education in the postwar period.
The Cold War Culture in America
WWII employment for women
Arms & Space Race The Cold War At Home Eisenhower Presidency
Just a couple of things…
Describe what your thoughts are when you look at these two pictures.
Chapter 27 Section 2 The Red Scare.
Pump-Up What do you believe will be the effects of WWII on America?
How the war affected Americans
Post World War II American Prosperity
The Cold War Chapter 27.
Chapter 25 Section 2 A time of Prosperity en.wikipedia.org
Objectives Examine the rise of the suburbs and the growth of the Sunbelt. Describe changes in the U.S. economy and education in the postwar period.
Postwar confidence and anxiety
President Dwight D. Eisenhower & the Cold War
Lesson 6 Mass Culture in the 1950s
The Cold War in the US and President Eisenhower
Lesson 5 Postwar Prosperity
The Cold War Expands.
Post War America – Late 1940’s – 1950’s
DO NOW What was the cold war? What was containment?
Post War America The US in the 1950s.
Chapter 18 Section 3 Notes The Cold War in the U.S. after WWII
Chapter 27 Section 2 The Red Scare.
The Cold War at Home.
SSUSH20- Analyze U.S. international and domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements and social changes during the Truman.
SSUSH20- Analyze U.S. international and domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements and social changes during the Truman.
IT’S OVER!!.
Big Idea Packet Questions
Postwar confidence and anxiety
What is the “American Dream?” The Nifty Fifties… CONFORMITY Ike Baby Boom An “affluent” nation Life in the 50s Suburbs Cars Television.
Domestic Results of the Cold War
Unit 6: The Great Depression and World War II (1929 – 1949)
The Cold War Era
Chapter 18 Section 3 Notes The Cold War in the U.S. after WWII
Chapter 19-Section 1-Postwar America
Post War America Chapter 19, Section 1.
1950s Culture What do you see? Describe what’s being advertised and how. Who is the target audience? Who are they selling this to? Or, whose attention.
Updates and Reminders…
Objectives Examine the rise of the suburbs and the growth of the Sunbelt. Describe changes in the U.S. economy and education in the postwar period.
The Cold War Era
Domestic Results of the Cold War
Society of the 1950s.
SOL’s Covered: USII.8a, b, & d
Chapter 19-Section 1-Postwar America
Life at Home during the Cold War
1950s America.
1950s Overview.
Presentation transcript:

Unit 9 – The Cold War – Section 2 A Time of Prosperity Unit 9 – The Cold War – Section 2

Show Life in Suburbs video Clip How did life change in America?

Women Gain more/more important roles in the labor force Traditional “housewife” stereotype still exists In 1950 women comprised 29% of the work force Women over 35 = 50% of working women 40% of married women with small children were employed. In the second half of the decade 70% of all employed women were working in clerical positions, on factory assembly lines or in the service industry. Less than 15% of women were employed in a professional capacity and the number of women in management was even far less, topping out at 6%. Industries were also segregated based on race with white women dominating the clerical, service, and sales positions. African-American women were mostly relegated to working as domestic servants and often performed physically demanding work for very low wages. The widespread availability of appliances in the home left many domestic service workers found unemployed and forced to seek work in the commercial sector.

Benefits for Veterans G.I. Bill – gives money to WWII vets for education and housing Because of this MANY new suburbs are created as all of these young men have accessibility to buy new homes

Desegregation of Armed Forces Executive Order 9981: July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed this order establishing the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services, committing the government to integrating the military (desegregate) into one

Labor Unions Became more powerful and popular

Working Conditions Workers gained higher wages and better working environment

Show Air conditioning video clip Who does this advertisement appeal to?

Consumerism Bought more items based around home and family life. Air Conditioning invented! Purchased MORE labor saving devices By 1953 1 million air conditioning units were sold

Consumer Goods Conversion from war materials to consumer goods (again) TV becomes standard in homes by 1960, nearly 90% of households had a TV

Credit Large purchases are (once again) purchased by borrowing money In 1949, Frank X. McNamara thought of a way for customers to have just one credit card that they could use at multiple stores. The first Diners Club credit cards were given out in 1950 to 200 people and accepted by 14 restaurants in New York. By the end of 1950, 20,000 had one The Diners Club credit card is considered the first modern credit card.

What does this music say about the 50s? Show Elvis video Clip What does this music say about the 50s?

Show McDonald’s Video Clip How did McDonald’s change life for working families?

Ray Kroc Entrepreneur – founder and creator of McDonalds The idea of fast food as a modern convenience grew! Drive-thru dining became the way of life with automobiles and the working family. He was a distributor for the “Multimixer” (a six-prong mixer to blend six milkshakes at once.) Once he heard the McDonald brothers in California had 8 of these he visited them in1954. In two days, he had an arrangement to open more McDonalds in the U.S. and in 1961 he bought out the brothers for $2.7 million.

Show Sputnik video Clip What fears are there for America?

Sputnik World’s first man-made satellite. Launched by Soviet Union in 1957.

Space Program In response to Sputnik, US creates NASA to launch its own space missions

Show rocky & bullwinkle video clip What parallels are there to the Cold War?

Education US created the National Defense Education Act to produce more scientists and teachers.

Highways Interstate system was created for travel and transportation, as well as ease of military movement (if ever needed - in case of attack)

McCarthyism Senator Joseph McCarthy “exposed” communists without having evidence (similar to Salem Witch Trials – but the modern version) Created the House Un-American Activities Committee Blacklisted (fired) journalists, actors, politicians who were THOUGHT to be communist. Finally banned from US media due to false claims against the US Army (yes, this idiot called out high ranking Army officers as communists . . . )

Domino Theory If one country fell to the Communists, it was thought that neighboring countries would follow

Peaceful Coexistence Thought that both the US and Soviets should be able to live in peace & leave the other side alone In 1955 new Soviet leader Khrushchev said that ‘there are different roads to communism’. At the Twentieth Party Congress in 1956, Khrushchev denounced Stalin Khrushchev began to ‘de-Stalinize’ Russia. Khrushchev said that he wanted ‘peaceful co-existence’ with the West.