America 3.1 Post-War American Society and Economy Flashcards

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Why did many Americans have luxury goods? How many households had a TV, car, telephone and washing machine? (AM 3.1)

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  • Affordable and in high demand.

- 9/10 had TV, 8/10 had phone and car, 7/10 had a washer.

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What persuaded people to buy more? (AM 3.1)

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  • Advertising, ‘buy now pay later’ schemes.

- Large shopping malls in cities and towns.

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In 1952 how much of their goods was America exporting? How much did the population rise in the ‘baby boom’? (AM 3.1)

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  • 65% of goods exported.

- 40% increase in population.

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What three things did Truman do as part of his fair deal? Which two things were blocked by republicans and southern politicians? (AM 3.1)

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  • Raised minimum wage from 40 to 75 cents. Cleared slums to build homes. GI Bill gave 4bn to 9m veterans.
  • National Health Insurance blocked by republicans, attempts to improve African-American rights blocked by the south.
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How were women treated after the war? (AM 3.1)

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  • Discriminated against in business.

- Many believed that ‘a woman’s place was in the home’.

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What were issues still around when Eisenhower became president in 1952? (AM 3.1)

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  • Vast areas, mainly in the south, desperately poor.
  • No national health service.
  • Elderly didn’t benefit from the boom.
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What changes did teenagers lives have in the 1950s? Who were icons of teenage rebellion? (AM 3.1)

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  • Didn’t need a job, could go to college.
  • Spent 10-15 a week, compared to 1-2 in 40s.
  • James Dean and Marlon Brando.
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Who was Rock and Roll popular with? How was it viewed, and what percent of Americans watched Elvis’s televised performance in 1956? (AM 3.1)

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  • Teenagers.
  • Viewed as dangerous, associated with teen crime.
  • 82% of Americans.
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Why was fear of Communism growing? (AM 3.1)

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  • Soviets were a nuclear communist superpower.
  • Eastern Europe under Soviet influence.
  • China became communist in the late 1940s.
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Who was accused of spying for the Soviets? Who was executed for it in 1953? (AM 3.1)

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  • Government worker Alger Hiss.

- Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.

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Why did McCarthy become popular? What happened to his critics? Why did he lose popularity? (AM 3.1)

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  • Claimed to have a list of 200 communists in government.
  • Critics accused of communism and sacked.
  • Accused 45 army officers with no evidence.
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What did HUAC and the Loyalty Programme do? Did they work? (AM 3.1)

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  • HUAC searched for communists in government, workplaces, media and the movie industry.
  • Loyalty Programme allowed FBI to investigate and fire government ‘security risks’.
  • Millions investigated, none found guilty, but lost their jobs.
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