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1 Clear off your desk except for a pencil for our quiz!!!!!

2 Notes on Cold War Culture “1950s America”

3 Watch the video and identify 3 characteristics of life in America in the 1950s

4 The end of WWII led to an era of wealth & spending in the 1950s:
The war stimulated the economy & ended the Great Depression The economic boom allowed Americans to enjoy the highest standard of living in the world

5 Consumerism returned in the 1950s because for the 1st time since the 1920s Americans had money and access to consumer goods

6 Baby Boom: dramatic inc birthrates following WWII (1946-1964)
Effect: Levittown – the first postwar suburb (Long, Island, NY)

7 2. Effect: Interstate Highway Act created 41,000 miles of new highway to connect major cities

8 Time Out 37. What was the Baby Boom? 38. What was Levittown?
39. What was the Interstate Highway Act? 40. How are the items above related?

9 Television Impacts society by modeling social values & the ideal Americans I Love Lucy Superman Davy Crockett “Bonanza” “Leave it to Beaver”

10 2. TV & Political Influence
Senator Joseph McCarthy: Claimed to have list of known communists in state department Targets: government employees, Hollywood entertainers, educators, union activists Red Scare witch hunts

11 ii. Popular movies reflect the fears of the time
“Invasion of the Body Snatchers” “The Blob” Hollywood used aliens as a metaphor for whom ?? (HINT: look at the colors) /watch?v=WFnSxeDfENk

12 Time Out 14. Who was Joseph McCarthy? 15. What kind of accusations did he make? 16. What is the Red Scare? 17. How was the Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s different from the Red Scare in 1919? (look back to unit 6)

13 iii. Presidential debates (Kennedy / Nixon, 1960)
iv. Civil Rights Movement – shows violence in South

14 Time Out 41. What impact did TV have on the American family in the 1950s? 42. What impact did TV have on the 1960 Presidential election?

15 Cold War’s Impact on technology
Space Race US develops hydrogen bomb map location of testing site m2!3m1!1s0x644c2180a24fadbf:0x4c3f21ce9753a027?hl=en Binki Atoll testing Soviets launch Sputnik: orbiting satellite US (Neil Armstrong) lands on the moon (1969)

16 July 1969

17 b. Computers, televisions, remote phones, & air conditioning
i. AC = increased migration to the Sunbelt

18 Migration to the Sunbelt
Sunbelt - revived southern region & economy (Lockheed Martin Airforce Base)

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24 I’m gonna make bigger and better guns than you!!! HA!

25 Time Out 43. How has the development of the personal computer and air conditioning changed American society? 44. What was Sputnik? 45. What impact did the launch of Sputnik have on American society? 46. What did the launching of Sputnik start?

26 Cold War’s impact on education…
NASA – National Aeronautic Space Administration National Defense of Education Act of 1958: improve science and math in schools to defeat Soviets

27 Cold War’s impact on daily Life
Atomic Anxieties: “Duck-and-Cover Generation” 2. Atomic Testing: → U. S. exploded 217 nuclear weapons over Pacific and in Nevada.

28 Red Scare: “Bert the Turtle” teaches kids how to duck and cover

29 Crash Course Cold War Overview: https://www. youtube. com/watch


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