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Ch. 17-3 Prosperity and Consumption

Ch. 17-3 Prosperity and Consumption. Consumerism- urge to acquire lots of possessions Rise of suburbs increased the amount of automobiles, TVs and homes TV led to cultural uniformity. Rise of Suburbs. GI Bill- helped millions of veterans attend college

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Ch. 17-3 Prosperity and Consumption

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  1. Ch. 17-3 Prosperity and Consumption • Consumerism- urge to acquire lots of possessions • Rise of suburbs increased the amount of automobiles, TVs and homes • TV led to cultural uniformity

  2. Rise of Suburbs

  3. GI Bill- helped millions of veterans attend college • Baby Boom- dramatic increase in the birthrate between 1946-1964 (50 million babies) • Led to massive consumption of goods

  4. Suburbs • Levittowns- town in NY were all the houses look the same and built at low costs • Cities- minorities occupy the inner cities as whites moved to the suburbs

  5. Levittown, NY

  6. Recent Immigration • Immigrants from Latin America and Asia began to flock to the U.S. • Recent immigrants need to possess a skill (doctor, engineer, scientist etc.)

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