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par Joshua Bernal Il y a 4 jours

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Nation in Trasition (1950s-1963)

During the 1950s to early 1960s, a new generation known as Baby Boomers emerged, characterized by their economic privilege and significant disposable income from part-time jobs. The proliferation of television had a profound impact, shaping family ideals and becoming central to the American household.

Nation in Trasition (1950s-1963)

Nation in Trasition (1950s-1963)

Youth Culture

Impact of Tennessee
JAX Records

The first rock and roll song

Jackson, Tennesee

influential in the creation of Southern soul and Memphis soul music.

B.B. King

established himself as a major figure in the blues music scene

Elvis Presley

appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show

encouraging a feeling of youthful rebellion

Sun Studios

played a large role in Elvis Presley's early career

Pop Music
Helped the rise of teens becoming rebellious
Big bands started popping up
Beatniks
Jack Kerouac introduced the phrase "Beat Generation"
members of a social movement in the mid-20th century, who subscribed to an anti-materialistic lifestyle

Influence of Automobile

Hotels
Were built when families started having cars to go far places and have a place to rest for a night or two.
Fast Food
The first McDonalds opened in San Bernardino which had drive-in and drive-throughs.
Suburbia
Moving from downtown and to the country
Levittown

Baby Boomer Generation

controlled large amounts of disposable income earned at part-time jobs
New customers
Culture
Teenagers
They are richer and were a more privileged generation

Impact of Television/Mass Media

Economy
Advertising became a huge thing on TV
Politics
Made people more aware of peaceful protesters and racial violences
Presidential candidates can go live on radios and tv
American Home
Tells what families were supposed to look like.
The TV became the centerpiece of the home

Domestic Devlopments

Advances in Medicine
can do open heart surgery
first full body xray
antibiotics and vaccines
Interstate Highway System
Allowed people to work far from home
designed to make it easier for suburbanites to commute to and from cities

Economics

reliance on foreign oil
Buying oil from other countries because of the need for oil for cars.
consumerism
The U.S changes to a production nation to a consumer nation.
The us start buying from other nations.
"suburban ideal"
the picket fence
The american dream family
The car
The house
white collar jobs
Office jobs
Prosperity
Good times