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AMERICA IN THE FIFTIES
CHANGES IN THE WORKPLACE
1950’s: Rapid economic expansion after WWII So What?
Majority of Americans in “White-collar” jobs Businesses on the rise:
Advertising Sales Insurance Communications
Expanding businesses: “Conglomerates”: Define Why were conglomerates growing? Examples?
General Electric Xerox
“Franchises”: Define Why were franchises growing? Examples?
McDonald’s
POST-WWII CONGLOMERATES
Original Large-Scale Copier
Early GE Data Control Room
EARLY FRANCHISE
U.S. Fast-Food Distribution
CHANGES IN LIFESTYLE
Social Conformity: More important in the 50’s Why did they want everyone to be the same?
White-collar businesses wanted employees who were going to conform
They wanted “Company people” They wanted people to “fit in” to company
Effect? Companies reward conformity Individuals are encouraged to conform and control
their own individuality
SUBURBAN DAILY LIFE
Large-scale exodus from urban to suburban areas Why were people leaving the cities?
Baby Boom: desire to raise families in affordable areas Growth of the auto industry New highway networks Surburbs offered “safe”, “healthy” environments for children,
families What’s new?
New homes New schools New conveniences: household appliances, etc. New distractions: “automania”, TV shows New leisure activities: sports, recreational activities
Interstate Highway Act, 1956
THE BABY BOOM
When? 1946-64 Why?
Families started/reunited after WW II New economic prosperity “Affordability” of marriage Medical advances: Examples?
DR. JONAS SALK: Polio vaccine How big was it: Example:
1957: 1 birth every 7 seconds Total #, 1957: 4,254,784 births
Philosophy: Family life revolved around the children DR. SPOCK: Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
Spock’s philosophy: Be lenient w/children Examples:
Never spank your child Never scold your child Family meetings to allow children to express themselves
IS THIS A PROBLEM?
U.S. GENERATIONS, 1946-1994
1911-24: THE GREATEST GENERATION 1925-45: THE SILENT GENERATION 1946-64: THE BABY BOOMERS 1964-82: GENERATION X 1982-2000’s: THE ECHO BOOMERS
Questions: Why do you think generations are often given
names?
1934-2007 U.S. BIRTHRATE
U.S. GENERATIONS
DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK
DR. JONAS SALK
WOMEN’S ROLES
50’s: Very limited Narrowly defined role:
Child rearing Social / emotional support for husband Very little chance for any “career” Little encouragement to pursue goals
Mid-50’s: 1/5 of suburban wives were dissatisfied w/their lives
1960: 40% of women w/children between ages 6-17 held jobs; problem? Yes No real chance for advancement
CONSUMERISM DEFINE: WHY?
New economic prosperity; people had $ New suburban lifestyle allowed “luxuries” Americans wanted to be consumers Growth of personal “credit”
1950: DINER’S CLUB – 1st credit card 1958: AMERICAN EXPRESS credit card company starts Problem?
Personal debt grows in the 50’s GROWS FROM $73 BILLION TO $179 BILLION
Growth of advertising: Does what? Creates needs where they don’t really exist
New products / industries encourage spending: Home appliances Cars Etc.
EARLY TV MODELS
EARLY TV MODELS
MAJOR POST-WAR TV NETWORKS
Watch the following to get an example of life in the fifties:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2OoxzYqgNY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBWvY-rYKIU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNaDpXizwKk It was the time of white picket fences and a stay at
home mom in a dress. But all this conformity will have consequences in the future. Predict what you think could cause teens, college students and minorities to rebel in the future.