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Chapter 17. Postwar Confidence and Anxiety 1945-60. Post War Changes. Fear of continued Depression (12 million GIs returning home) Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (GI Bill) 1944 “the American Dream” 1 year unemployment pay College tuition Home and business loans
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Chapter 17 Postwar Confidence and Anxiety 1945-60
Post War Changes • Fear of continued Depression (12 million GIs returning home) • Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (GI Bill) 1944 “the American Dream” • 1 year unemployment pay • College tuition • Home and business loans • Baby Boom- 27% increase in population 1945-60 • Boomers created structural problems at every stage of development (hospitals, schools, jobs, Social Security) • 1948=GNP ↑ for 20 years, income doubled • 1952 election= Dwight D. Eisenhower (moderate Republican)
America on the Move • Growth of the suburbs (40 million moved between 1940-60)- home loans from Federal Housing Administration and VA • Baby Boom= new families! • Levittown on Long Island 1947 • Mass produced housing to meet demand • Interstate Highway Act 1956= 41,000 miles • America= car culture in the suburbs! • Growth of the Sunbelt after war (southern/western states) • Climate (air conditioners), defense industry jobs
New Economy • Movement to a post industrial society (service and information related businesses)= white collar jobs • Growth of middle class aided by GI Bill! • Growth of agribusiness (less farmers, but big business used new technology to grow food) • Higher standard of living • Culture of consumerism • Living on credit (median income doubled in 1950s) • Wanted modern conveniences
Coca-Colonizing the World American consumerism—and American products—flooded over the globe after World War II, as this 1950 cover from Time magazine illustrates.
Changes in Culture • Pressure on women to become homemakers again • Media pushed image (I Love Lucy, Leave it to Beaver) • New focus on child rearing (Baby Boom) • Dr. Spock’s Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care • Rock and Roll African American music sung by whites= new market • Elvis Presley • Symbol of youth culture
Opposition to 1950s • The Lonely Crowd : US has traded individualism for sameness! • Franchise businesses, media’s pressure to be a certain way • The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and The Feminine Mystique: pressure on men and women is stifling! • Beatniks: writers and artists who rejected traditional values and conformity (Allen Ginsburg) • Predecessors to the Hippies in 1960s • The Other America 1962: widespread poverty in America (50 million) • Blacks in inner city, whites in rural areas, migrant Hispanics • Poverty is ignored by middle class • Need social change!