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1950s Culture and Society
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Did you know that this came out in the 1950s?
Silly putty
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TV Changes American Life
  • Scientists worked on TV since 1920s
  • By end of WWII, ready for home use
  • Between 1945-1950, 5 million TVs were sold
  • In 1959, 40 million were sold

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Use of TV
  • Politics
  • V.P. Candidate Nixon used TV to appeal to public
  • Checkers Speech
  • 1954 Senate-Army Hearings
  • Altered career of Senator Joe McCarthy
  • Advertising
  • Combination of picture sound had more
    persuasive potential than radio
  • By 1960, TV major method of advertising
  • Commercials developed

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Programming
  • I Love Lucy
  • Texaco Star Theater with comedian Milton Berle
    1st big hit
  • Nicknamed Mr TV
  • American Bandstand appeal from cultural movement
    of 1950s
  • Rock roll
  • Hosted by Dick Clark gt forum for artists but also
    showed fashion/trends
  • On TV until 1987

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Programming Continued
  • Introduction of Daytime dramas (soaps), crime
    drama, game show
  • TV guide helped keep track
  • Some questioned effects on kids
  • Scandal in 1950s with rigged games (Quiz Show)
  • 1954 CBS NBC begin color broadcast

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Technology
  • Computer
  • 1951 available for commercial use
  • Called UNIVAC (universal automatic computer)
  • Weighed 30,000 lbs
  • Cost 50,000
  • International Business Market (IBM)
  • Polio -Most contagious disease
  • Worst year on record 1952 with 57,000 cases
  • Scientist Jonas Salk developed vaccine

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Children
  • Baby Boom
  • Peak in 1957
  • Baby born every 7 seconds
  • Extra-curricular
  • Additional opportunities in Boy/Girl Scouts,
    music lessons, toys
  • 1st generation raised with TV
  • Dr. Benjamin Spock
  • Child Care women stay at home
  • Not spoil, use discipline
  • Family dynamics

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Boom
  • Economically
  • Threats of nuclear war but economic success
  • Worlds greatest economic power (yet just 67 of
    worlds population)
  • Socially
  • Baby boom
  • William Levitt created community of homes
    (Levittowns)
  • Stocked with appliances

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New Communities
  • Levittowns affordable gt GI Bill
  • Not diverse (wouldnt sell to African Americans)
  • Cookie cutter
  • Suburbs because crowding in cities
  • Sunbelt warmer S.W. part of US
  • Air conditioning
  • CA major destination
  • Highways
  • Ike favored highway development
  • 1956 Congress approved funding for 40,000 miles
    of highway system

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1950s Rebellion
  • Many rebelled against sameness conformity
  • Marlon Brando James Dean (actors)
  • Jack Kerouac Beat Generation took position of
    outsiders gt borrowed language from jazz music
    rejected social norms

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50s Music
  • Music rebellion of youth
  • Rock n Roll combo of bluegrass rhythm
    blues
  • Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis
  • Doo-Wop bubble gum music
  • Angels My Boyfriends Back
  • The Penguins Earth Angel
  • The Five Stains In The Still of the Night

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Women
  • In general, maintained a traditional role
  • Marriage
  • Average age for women to marry in 1940 21.5,
    drops to 20.1 in 1950
  • 1950 60 of women 18-24 are married
  • Working
  • Women 50 of workforce but earn only 60 of
    what men do jobs are temporary few in
    upper-management
  • Rights
  • Betty Friedan begins womens rights movement
  • Activist vs. Housewife (June Cleaver)
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