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    money weren’t important Success in the 1950s Baby boom after World War II American economy was great family, home, and being thin were all strived for Success in 2016 Having a family, home, and food are the main things Without education, one won’t have very much money Money will go to retirement and…

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    breaking away from societal norms. In the 1950s, most families followed the “cookie cutter” way, which means many families were the same. Compared to today’s families, one can say that families have become very different from what they used to be. In today’s society, we have families that are bi-racial, having either gay or lesbian parents, having a single mother of father; these types of families were not as popular in the 1950’s. Families during the 1950’s were traditional and most families…

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    The 1950’s was known as the Golden Age of television in the United States. During this time beauty pageants, Barbie, and Marilyn Monroe were all popular in society. Beauty pageants gave families something to watch together. Barbie’s gave young girls something to imagine and play with. Marilyn Monroe became a famous icon in Hollywood as well as movies. Beauty pageants, Barbie, and Marilyn Monroe all exhibited characteristics which consisted of beauty and sexuality. Miss America pageants have been…

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    The American Dream and American Society have sensed changed from the Leave it to Beaver, nuclear family of the 1950s and sixties. From the suburban household with a husband at work, wife at home and their children, playing in the front yard. Brought upon many changes in the past couple of years to the staple of the nuclear family. Yet the traditional family still survives today, only to integrate and become a category among the varied families that now shape the new American society. This…

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    In the 1940s and early 1950s Communism in America also known as the “Red Scare” was very powerful and affected the people in America. Communism is a social, economic, and political ideology. In America communism produced early, which brought an unprecedented economic crisis. The people are supposed to own everything communally, from business, and to food. Communism in America was affecting the peoples jobs and ruining their careers, because it was so effective and powerful, however the people…

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    country was faced with many challenges socially and diplomatically. Amid this social turmoil, the popular culture brought a relatively new and carefree dimension to the social cultural lives of the people of the United States (Mitman, 1992). Notably, the 1950’s gave rise to a generation characterized by a culture of rebels on various fronts. The ‘free-thinking’ notion gave rise to rebels through music, acting, and even writing (Hanchett, 1996). This shift in the paradigm brought about a…

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    their relationship became tense afterward. The Soviet Union created their first nuclear weapon which became successful. Communism then began to haunt America in the late 1940s and 1950s. It created fear into Americans with a communist invasion and a global atomic war. It affected movies, tv shows, games, novels, and many other products. America was actually the ones to create an atomic bomb. They eventually used it in Japan in 1945. It was created by US scientists driven out by the war. Because…

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    One of the great American ideals is the illusion of opportunity. America since its discovery has been a land of opportunity. The country also has a complicated national idea known as the American Dream. Many immigrants have come to the United States seeking the elusive American Dream. At its core the American Dream is bettering ones situation or simply freedom but for many it is much more complex than that. For Americans in the early 20st century and still today the symbol of freedom is the…

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    Diversity on American Television America is one big pot of gumbo, made up of all types of people, bringing their own unique flavors to the country. In 2008, America elected the first African American president, Illinois Senator Barack Obama, Since President Obama has been in office, American TV shows have made great strides in diversifying characters on television. This is not to say that there were not shows that depicted people of color prior to 2008, but after the election it became more…

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    was that a girl should marry by her early 20s, start a family and then dedicate her life to domestic duties. As Stephanie Coontz, a writer of the time, put it, "The female doesn 't really expect a lot from life. She 's here as someone 's keeper — her husband 's or her children 's." Women were at the mercy…

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