Essay On The Baby Boom

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The economic overall grew 37% during the 1950s inflation , which had wreaked have on the economy immediately after World War II was minimal in part because of Eisenhower;s persistent efforts to balance the federal budget that's what caused all economic prosperity in the 1950s.However, the economic prosperity lead to the baby boom turn out to be all this conditions that allowed for a better education and job opportunities. Also, it was good that it was encouraging high rates of both marriage and fertility . It was bad because both women and men had kids and they also had to start to work. However, another issue in the Cold War is the GI Bill which is it was created to help veterans of the World War II . It benefited hospital and made low interest …show more content…

It also encouraging high rates on the both marriage and fertility because they didn't knew that actual meaning behind the rates on the both mariage , they just just on the fact of judging them without getting the chance to know them and hear their story behind all of this. However, there's also the Containment which the Berlin Airlift was in which so many things happen which was the soviets blockaded resulted in 11 months of supplies being airlifted to the West Berlin. There was the Truman Doctrine too that the purpose was to provide economic and military support the Greece and Turkey to resist communism .They committed to the U.S policy of Containment by resisting the global spread of communism. Also the second was the Marshall Plan it was a success and benefited the American economy sped up the economic recovery of the Western Europe after the World War II. They years were 1945-1991 that were the important dates for the Marshall Plan. Another important event the Korean War invaded South Korea to attempt to unify the Peninsula under the communist