Notebook Entry # 10 Right side: Levittown

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Notebook Entry # 10 Right side: Levittown William Levitt offered affordable housing to returning GIs and their families Suburbia life was discovered Presented a new form of ideal America life

Left Side continued- Story of Us: Superpower Record 10-15 bullet point notes as you watch the video clip:

1950s Suburbia - Women

“a lament for the lamb in America with instances of remarkable Beat Movement – Beatniks rejected All forms of conformity, convention and materialism of the 1950s Howl by Allen Ginsberg 1956 “a lament for the lamb in America with instances of remarkable lamb-like youths”

Making Connections: on the left side of your notebook brainstorm a list of similarities and differences with your partner. 1920s 1950s Similarities Differences