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Standard 21
  • The student will explain economic growth and its
    impact on the United States, 1945-1970.

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A
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The Baby Boom
  • An estimated 78.2 million Americans who were born
    between 1946 and 1964.

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Levittown
  • Levittown was the first truly mass-produced
    suburb and is widely regarded as the archetype
    for postwar suburbs throughout the country.
    (Impact of the car)
  • It was a reaction to the houses required by all
    of the growing families from the Baby Boom.
  • Levittown provided affordable houses in what many
    residents felt to be a congenial community,
    critics attacked its homogeneity, blandness, and
    racial exclusivity

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Interstate Highway Act
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower signed this bill into law.
    Appropriating 25 billion for the construction of
    41,000 miles of interstate highways over a
    20-year period.
  • Eisenhower argued for the highways for the
    purpose of national defense.
  • One result of building the roads made commutes
    between urban centers to suburbs much quicker,
    furthering the flight of citizens and businesses.

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B
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The Kennedy/Nixon Debate
  • This was the first televised debate in American
    history.
  • The first debate for the 1960 election drew over
    66 million viewers out of a population of 179
    million, making it one of the most-watched
    broadcasts in U.S. television history.
  • Kennedy is generally considered to have won the
    debate. Nixon appeared worse than Kennedy on
    television, with poor makeup, a haggard
    appearance.
  • The televised debates were thought to be the
    difference in what was an extremely close
    election.

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The Civil Rights Movement
  • Television brought the violence of Southern
    police against peaceful African American
    protesters into the living rooms of America.
  • These visuals helped motivate White America to
    stop segregation and work towards racial equality.

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C
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Personal Computers
  • In the early 1970s, computers were generally
    large, costly systems owned by large
    corporations, universities, government agencies,
    and similar-sized institutions.
  • The introduction of the microprocessor led to the
    proliferation of personal computers after about
    1975.

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Cell Phones
  • Motorola was the first company to successfully
    use a mobile phone in America in 1973.
  • The first cell phone sold in America was in 1983.

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D
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The Arms Race
  • Throughout the 1950s the US and the Soviet Union
    fought each other for world leadership.
  • This manifested in an arms race for weapons
    superiority.
  • Between 1954 and 1958 the US conducted 19
    hydrogen bomb tests at Bikini Island in the
    Pacific.

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Sputnik
  • In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik into
    space.
  • It was the 1st artificial satellite to orbit
    Earth.

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National Defense Education Act of 1958
  • The launch shook the American belief that the USA
    was superior in Math and Science to all other
    countries.
  • The act provided aid to education at all levels,
    both public and private.
  • It was instituted primarily to stimulate the
    advancement of and education in science,
    mathematics, and modern foreign languages.

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Unit 5 Book Questions
  • Pg. 910 1-8
  • Pg. 948 1-8
  • Pg. 976 1-8
  • Pg. 1042 1-10
  • Pg. 1070 1-8
  • Pg. 1100 1-9
  • Pg. 1134 1-10
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