Title: America in the 1950s
1The 1950s Americas Boom Decade for Teens,
Tots, Tech and TV
2 3 4 5Even today, people born in the post-war years are
called baby boomers.
6- The
- Suburbs
- Hmmm
- Where does the word derive from?
7Some builders produced 150 houses per week.
8- The SuburbsThe American Dream Every man is a
king.
Typical 1 story high 12x19 living room 2
bedrooms Bathroom Garage Backyard Front lawn
By 1960 ? 1/3 of the US population in the suburbs.
9SHIFTS IN POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, 1940 -
1970 1940 1950 1960
1970 Central Cities 31.6 32.3 32.6
32.0 Suburbs 19.5 23.8
30.7 41.6 Rural Areas/ 48.9 43.9
36.7 26.4 Small Towns Analyze this chart
which regions grew, shrank, and stayed the
same? Source U. S. Bureau of the Census.
10- Growth of Consumerism
- Business Grows Wealth Spreads
11 12Technology Comes Home
13A Changing Workplace
Automation 1947-1957 ? factory workers
decreased by 4.3, eliminating 1.5 million
blue-collar jobs. Machinery takes over segments
of the economy. By 1956 ? more white-collar
than blue-collar jobs in the U. S. Computers ?
First IBM mainframe computer (1951).
141953 -- DNA Structure Discovered 1954 -- Salk
Vaccine Tested for Polio 1957 Nuclear
energy used to generate civilian power 1958 --
NASA Created
15- Atomic Anxieties
- Duck-and-Cover Drills
- Atomic Testing
- 1946-1962 ? U. S. exploded 217
nuclear weapons over the Pacific
and in Nevada.
16- Science FactScience Fiction
UFO Sightings skyrocketed in the 1950s Hmmmwhy?
War of the Worlds
Hollywood used aliens as a metaphor for
17The Culture of the Car
18The Culture of the Car
Car registrations 1945 ? 25,000,000
by 1960 ? 60,000,000
1959 Chevy Corvette
1958 Pink Cadillac
- 1956 Interstate Highway Act ? largest
public works project in American
history - Cost approx. 32 billion
- 41,000 miles of new highways were built
19The Culture of the CarTangential Effects
First McDonalds (Chicago, 1955) fast food
Drive-In Movies
Disneyland (CALI)
20Television
21Television
1946 ? 7,000 TV sets in the USby 1950 ?
50,000,000 TV sets in the US
Mass Audience TV celebrated traditional American
values and mythical heroism
22Teen CultureIn the 1950s the word teenager
entered the American lexicon (everyday words) as
we know it today.
23Teen Culture
Suggested Behaviors of the 1950s
- Obey Authority.
- Control Your Emotions.
- Dont Make Waves ? Fit in with the Group.
- Innocence is a virtue
24Teen Culture
- Power, Music, Rebellion
- Power By 1956, teen purchasing power was in
millions of dollars
Music 1951 ? ROCK N ROLL ?race music?
Elvis Presley (Aka. King of Rock)
25Teen Culture
Rebellion
In Literature 1951 ? J. D. Salingers Catcher
in the Rye In Movies
Marlon Brando inThe Wild One (1953)
James Dean inRebel Without a Cause (1955)
26Songs of the 1950s
How Many do YOU recognize?? http//www.youtube.co
m/watch?vXZH8zTzjQpE
27Defined Gender Roles
28Defined Gender Roles
The ideal modern woman married, cooked and cared
for her family, and kept herself busy by joining
the local PTA and leading a troop of Campfire
Girls. She entertained guests in her familys
suburban house and worked out on the trampoline
to keep her figure. -- Life magazine, 1956
Yet the Iconic Image of the 1950s Marilyn
Monroe
The ideal 1950s man was the provider, protector,
and the boss of the house. -- Life magazine,
1955
29The 1960s.would have a much different
identityboycotts.protests.activism.social
unrest.To be continued