Sarah Mcphillips Brown Advanced Literature 2.3.17 It was a hard time for people in the 1950’s. People were either having fun or worrying about the loved ones in war. Lives and societies were changed for the best or for the worst. Not one person knew how the end of the wars would turn ot.
Automobiles. Telephones. Lightbulbs. These were some of the major technological innovations created during 1865 to 1920. These creations impacted many Americans, even to this day.
Before the Great Depression, consumer and production peaked in the 1920s. This era seemed incredible but didn’t do well because it lasted about ten years and declined industrial production. A mass percentage of males were unemployed which added all up seemed to change the economy during the 1920s but a ton. A big crisis that is now known as the Great Depression started on October 24, 1929, and it ended in 1939, also known as Black Thursday. There was a significant change in American wives' lives during the 1920s.
The United States targeted three cities, but Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the ones chosen. An eyewitness tells of the horror that he experienced when the atomic bomb exploded. After dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, President Truman addressed the nation with a radio broadcast. A second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki a few days later, which caused Japan to unconditionally surrender, ending World War II.
Zoe Eickmeier Mrs. Cassidy Pre-AP History 14 March 2023 Technological Advancements of The 1950s Some of the most impactful technological advancements came out of the 1950s. Inventions like integrated circuits, video tape recorders, and satellites did a lot to shape the future of their respective fields. All of these inventions have been built up and are still in use today. The technological advancements made in the 1950s are perhaps some of the most valuable inventions when it comes to daily life. At the beginning of the 1950s only 9% of households owned a television, by the 1960s that number grew up to 87%.
Women in the 1950s were dealing with a lot of things during the 1950s. They were dealing with sexism and not being allowed to seek more than the ideal fulfillment for women. Women are looked down upon and thought of less than men during the 1950s.
Our economy during the 1930s was struggling trying to recover from the Great Depression, and this brought out the worst in Americans. The stock crash during the 1930s, left banks uninsured and the government with no compensation for the unemployed. This left hundreds of families begging for food on the streets. During this decade, the Zoot Suit Riots was a primarily example of a hate crime against Mexican American in Los Angeles. This awful event is controversial to this day when discussing who 's to blame for this crime.
After WW2 life was pretty good for most people. They were happy, had big families and a lot of money however in many movies about the 1950s these myths are shown too much. In this episode of Leave it to Beaver at the beginning of the episode the whole family is eating dinner together and talking about friends, school and how their lives are. This is a reality of 1950s because it was true that most families were close and often had dinners all together as a family. Each person in the family had a job and each member followed it.
During the period of 1880- 1930, this was an age for development and the idea to correct the wrongs that have been done before. 1880 - 1930 had two periods in this time: the Industrial Revolution, and the Progressive era. In 1880-1930, major technological developments and the idea of Progressivism dramatically changed American life because new innovations were able to create new inventions which changed the average American’s life by increasing their productivity at work and also at home and also made new types of recreation, and Progressivism impacted Americans economically and politically by improving word conditions and also passing the Nineteenth Amendment which granted women suffrage. Major technological innovations assisted Americans
During the late 20’s and the early 30’s, economy was on the rise. New inventions were being created, there were many job opportunities, and the stock market was on the rise. When all of the sudden, everything changed. The stock market fell. Jobs were lost.
Throughout the history of America, we as a nation have gone through many unique time periods. Whether it was during the colonial times where we fought for revolution or during the age of Manifest Destiny where we migrated West to fulfill our destiny or when we were battling through the Great Depression to fix and stabilize our economy all of these different times we have been through still bears an impact on our society as a whole today. A time period in specific I will be talking about is the Roaring 20s. The 1920s was an era of social and political change which sent America into the modern age, where for the first time Americans actually lived more in cities than farms. Along with that America itself doubled their total wealth in the span
The United States during the 1950s and 1960s was an era of general consensus for the average middle class American. This was an era that saw the nation’s affluence grow tremendously. The middle class grew so much that the middle class had the ability to buy homes, buy cars, and live comfortably with their families. Cities began to sprawl throughout the nation, and suburbanization increased as well .
The Berlin Wall and Great Depression were over and the new era came upon to spark the beginning of the 1950’s. The typical focus of this era was to protect families individually and preserve domesticity, and hold certain standards too succeed in life. To include, that in 1950’s, there was much improvement when it came to working and jobs. There were more white collar jobs in the office and other administrative settings such as: advertising, marketing, etc. After the Cold War, there was a vast Economic boom, people were earning money and putting money in the banks more than ever before.
The Roaring Twenties were full of dramatic, social, political, and economic changes ("The Roaring Twenties,1). Post World War I, the era marked the beginning of modern times with new and worthy developments. More and more people were abetted to live in the cities, most people had jobs, therefore money to spend, and they spend it by “having a good time” (McNeese,88). While the society got rid of their miseries; sciences, arts, and businesses renewed themselves by evolving. This research paper briefly gives examples from advances in technology, transportation, and entertainment while discussing their benefits to the United States.
She bases her information on facts and historical evidence. Coontz discusses that jobs, marriage, birthrate and education were at very high points in the 1950s. Jobs were secure and came with great benefits. Coontz describes that when one takes a closer look at the 1950s they will realize that comparing it to the 1990s or the 21st century is absurd. Coontz also explains that the social society during the 1950s was different than the social society we have today.