Popular Culture In The 1950s Flashcards
What was different about teenagers after WW2 than in previous generations and why?
(2)
They had more leisure time and more spending power.
More leisure time as they didn’t have to get a job to help support the family.
More spending power America grew wealthier, and because many children finished high school and went to college.
In 1957, on average teenagers spent how much per week? How did this compare with before? (2)
1957 - between $10 and $15 a week.
1940 - between $1 and $2 a week.
Name 2 film stars who became very popular with teenagers for being ‘rebellious’. (2)
James Dean
Marlon Brando
What new style of music appeared in the 1950s and became popular with teenagers?
Rock and Roll
Why did many see this new form of music called rock and roll as ‘dangerous”?
Because it was linked to teenage crime and gang culture.
Name a very famous artist who sang this new type of ‘dangerous’ music as he wiggled his hips!
Elvis Presley
In 1956, what percentage of Americans tuned in to a performance by Elvis?
82%
By the end of the 1950s, what percentage of US households had a TV?
9 out of every 10 households.
List 3 reasons as to why not everyone benefited from changes in popular culture. (3)
Elderly - didn’t benefit from the boom. In 1960, 68% of people over 65 had an annual income of $1000 while average factory earnings were $4000
Women - women who pursued high flying business careers often faces discrimination.
African Americans - improvements to their rights were blocked by republican politicians.