There will be a demonstration of how television change the world in the postwar era. Through articles that were read for this class, and personal knowledge, of the information in the postwar era, such as music, civil rights, and the Vietnam War. There were a lot of things going on in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Television profoundly influenced and played a role in the postwar era with music, civil rights, the Vietnam War, and the way we viewed our lives. Television change the way music influenced us in the way we saw musicians like never before. In the 1950s television changed the music industry drastically; this was when “rock 'n roll” was introduced to the United States in the world. “Rock 'n roll “generated a …show more content…
Also television led to the VCR, DVD players where Americans would record and watch movies on their televisions. Which we use today in our everyday lives today if it wasn 't for the technologies that was developed from the television. Furthermore television pave the way for a lot of different inventions that we have today. Think about it if we had not had television, we wouldn 't be able watch TV on the computer. Because we wouldn 't have computers or iPads, or even Smart phones, if you think about it we watch television on every type of electronic device that we own today.
This has been a very rewarding and exciting paper to write, it brought back a lot of memories from the youth that’s past, and things that was actually seen, and came to past. During this time it was a different world. This was the time in the 19th century that television really played a role in the postwar era, whereas they witnessed many changes in the world around them. Television really affected a lot of people 's lives in the postwar era, while they experienced Music, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, which was brought right into the living rooms of every American that owned a