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1 The Mood of the 1950s Chapter 13

2 Lecture Focus Question
In what ways was the mood of the 1950s different from the mood of the 1930s?

3 G.I. Bill of Rights GI Bill of Rights: helped returning WWII veterans readjust to society Helped vets buy homes Helped vets pay for college BIG focus on starting families

4 Baby Boom Baby Boom: post-WWII population explosion
1957  1 baby born per 7 sec. Dr. Benjamin Spock (baby expert)

5 Suburbs Major move to the suburbs William Levitt Levittowns
“The American Dream” Cookie cutter homes $7,990 or $60/month with no down payment

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7 Typical TV Suburban Families The Ozzie & Harriet Show 1952-1966
The Donna Reed Show Leave It to Beaver Father Knows Best The Ozzie & Harriet Show

8 Business Per capita income on the rise → more $ to spend!
Standard of living on the rise Highest in our nation’s history Businesses expand Rise of the franchise (ie: McDonald’s)

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10 Conformity Conformity: Blending into the larger group
Lots of pressure to “fit in” and “go with the flow” Religion Return to religion Escape “godless” communism “It’s un-American to be un-religious!”

11 Women & Men Expected to marry right after high school
Keep a clean house Cook meals Raise children Look and act like a lady at all times Conform! STAND BY YOUR MAN! Expected to go to school and find jobs Financially support his family Involved in the public sphere (politics, business) Conform! BRING HOME THE BACON!

12 Women Challenge Conformity
Number of women in the work place increases slightly Traditionally female professions Teaching Nursing Clerical Work

13 Behavioral Rules of the 1950s:
Youths Conform Behavioral Rules of the 1950s: Obey Authority Control Your Emotions Don’t Make Waves  Fit in with the Group! Don’t Even Think About Sex!!!

14 1951  “race music”  “ROCK ‘N ROLL” Elvis Presley  “The King”
Teen Culture In the 1950s  the word “teenager” entered the American language. By 1956  13 mil. teens with $7 bil. to spend a year. 1951  “race music”  “ROCK ‘N ROLL” Chuck Berry Elvis Presley  “The King”

15 Teenage Rebels Tight blue jeans & white T-shirt Leather jacket
Rebelled against authority Tight blue jeans & white T-shirt Leather jacket Cigarettes Marlon Brando in The Wild One (1953) James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

16 The “Beat” Generation “Beatnik” “Clean” Teen
Beatniks: emphasis on spontaneity, spirituality, open sexuality, drug use Jack Kerouac  On The Road Allen Ginsberg  poem, “Howl” “Beatnik” “Clean” Teen

17 Lecture Focus Question
In what ways was the mood of the 1950s different from the mood of the 1930s?


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