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Title: Postwar America: The Affluent Society


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Postwar AmericaThe Affluent Society
  • U.S. History

2
The Fair Deal
  • Truman asked Congress for
  • national health insurance
  • increased minimum wage
  • full employment guarantee
  • civil rights for African Americans
  • Republican-controlled Congress blocked his
    programs, but Truman vetoed their tax cut
  • Desegregated armed forces by executive order in
    1948

3
The Election of 1948
4
Population Growth and Shifts
  • 20 million move from rural to urban areas
  • By 1970, 76 million in suburbs, 64 million in
    cities
  • Govt subsidized
  • FHA insured builders loans buyers mortgages
  • Veterans got additional benefits
  • Expressways built

5
Levittown
6
Levitt Home Styles
7
Levittowns
8
Building the New York Thruway
9
Postwar Economic Boom
  • White-collar workers outnumber blue-collar
    workers for first time
  • Rosie the Riveter went back to being Rosie the
    Secretary

10
Television the Consumer Economy
  • Postwar marketing used powerful new medium of TV
  • Business model based on radio
  • Nationwide networks
  • Advertisers sponsors shows to reach demographic
    groups
  • Advertisers increasingly targeted teenagers
  • Increasing disposable income
  • Highly susceptible to emotional manipulation

11
Other Postwar Trends
  • Christian revival, but mainline Protestant
    churches focus more on soothing middle-class
    anxieties than preaching the gospel
  • Consensus conformity characterize the national
    mood, but not a return to traditional values

Rev. Norman Vincent Peale
12
Eisenhowers Dynamic Conservatism
  • U.S. Canada agree to jointly develop St.
    Lawrence Seaway (1954)
  • 1954 Housing Act supposed to build low-income
    housing for those displaced by urban renewal
  • Atomic Energy Act (1954) allowed private
    companies to build nuclear power plants
  • 1956 Highway Act spent 31 billion to create
    41,000-mile interstate highway system

13
Automobile America
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