America in the 1950’s and 1960’s Politics While the federal government began addressing centuries of racial discrimination by the courts in cases such as Brown vs. Board of Education, which destroyed the doctrine "but the same" in Plessy v. Ferguson, the Congress began to address the reality of institutional racist states. Motivated by the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and attention to the funds collected by Montgomery's bus boycott, the Birmingham bombings to the Washington Congress in March, two major measures were approved that were initially designed to fight the race against blacks. but have laid the foundation for the civil rights of all American citizens. The first was the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which banned discrimination …show more content…
There are quality and value for money, Paris and the United States, despite the way Marks and Spencer produce their clothes. A casual day look inspired by Audrey Hepburn was popular. Capri pants, sweaters and ballet dancers. For the summer there will be a new style of beachwear with a choice of bikinis combined with floating skirts. The icons of this phase still define men in the present. Audrey Hepburn was a movie star with classic glamor. His capri style sweater was simply very popular. Marilyn Monroe, with a star movie, and seen glamor games and the glamorous games in the years fifty. Elizabeth Taylor, an actress, had her career in films such as "The father of the bride", "A place in the sun" and "Suddenly, last summer". Brigitte Bardot, Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren were also important in the …show more content…
With the rapid growth of the population, the UU of the Census Bureau of the United States. UU He wanted a new machine to divide his data and in 1951 he hijas a universal automatic computer from UNIVAC, the first commercial computer. In 1952 it borrowed CBS UNIVAC and used it to correctly predict Eisenhower's victory over Stevenson from the first results of the presidential elections. The computers could be massive and uncouth if not for the invention of the transistor in 1947. Scientists at Bell Laboratories used the electrical conducting properties of crystals to make a vacuum tube into a solid-state device. The first transistor-based computer came in 1955. In 1958, Jack Kilby, a scientist from Texas Instruments, discovered that transistor arrays work even better than they are packaged in a single semiconductor wafer. His invention of the integrated circuit was quickly presented to the computer