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Page 1: Economic and Social Change in the Late 20 th Century © 2003 Wadsworth Group All rights reserved. Chapter 30.

Economic and Social Change in the Late 20th Century

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Chapter 30Chapter 30

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A Changing People

• Demographics of the United States– Population was becoming:

• Older

• More urban

• More ethnically and racially diverse

• Center of Power shifted away from the Northeast, towards the West and South

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An Aging Population

• Growth rate almost halved between 1970 and 2000

• Age of marriage delayed

• Median age of population– 28 was the average age in 1970– 34 was the average age in 2000

• The “graying of America”

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The Rise of the Sunbelt

• 1980 Census: More Americans in West and South than in North and East– Over 1 in 10 Americans live in California

• Factors influencing rise of the Sunbelt– Air-conditioning– Tourism– Retirement communities– Lower labor costs and absence of strong unions– “Silicon Valley”– National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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Regional Shifts in Congress

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New Immigration

• Between 1960 and 2000 5 times as many immigrants came from Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Latin America than Europe– Mexicans were the largest group

• Immigration Act (1965)• Refugee Act (1980)• Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986)• Immigration Act of 1990

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Urbanization and Suburbanization• Metropolitan areas continued to expand• “Urban corridors” connected city centers and

adjacent suburbs• “Edge cities”• City centers transformed

– Financial, administrative and entertainment

– Upper and middle income residents leave

– More lower income residents moves in

• Major challenges in: urban sprawl, traffic, affordable housing

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Percentage of Goods-Producing and Service-Producing U.S. Jobs, 1920-2000

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Economic Transformations• The pace of technological change brought

astonishing transformation in – consumer products– production processes– the structure of the labor force

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New Technologies

• Biotechnology– Human Genome Project

• High-performance computing– Microchips, parallel processors, & artificial intelligence

• Communications• World Wide Web (WWW)

– “information revolution”

• Telecommuting

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Big Business

• Credit cards

• Automatic teller machines (ATM)

• Franchises and chains– McDonald’s– Holiday Inn– Wal-Mart

• “Dot-com” businesses– Amazon.com and E-Bay

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Postindustrial Restructuring

• Downsizing and mergers• Increase in service sector jobs• Decrease in union jobs• Cesar Chavez

– United Farm Workers (UFW)

• Microsoft– Bill Gates– MS-DOS

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Media and Culture

• By 2000, almost every residential unit had at least one television and a VCR

• Over one-third of population use a personal computer in daily work

• Omnipresent video screens– On airplanes, in doctors’ offices, sports bars,

museums, etc.

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The Video Revolution• Television programming

– “Narrowcasting”

– All in the Family and Mary Tyler Moore Show

– Charlie’s Angels and Three’s Company

• Fox network– The Simpsons

– Professional Football (1993)

• Cable television (CATV)– Cable News Network (CNN)

– 2003 CATV wins more Emmys than network TV

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The “New Hollywood”

• Movie attendance stagnates• Volatility in the movie mark causes

filmmakers to play it safe• Small-scale movies flourish

– Woody Allen– Sundance film festival

• VCR and DVD sales become important to Hollywood

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The Changing Media Environment

• Music Television (MTV)– MTV aesthetic– The Real World

• Compact disk (CD)

• Music on the internet

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The New Mass Culture Debate

• FCC regulations

• Self-censorship

• Mass Cultural studies:– No longer made distinctions between lowbrow

and highbrow– Analyzed the cultural icons and the way

consumer integrated products of mass culture into their everyday lives

– “Multiculturalism”

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Social Activism

• 1960s style activism embeds itself in American life

• "Million Man March“ (1995)

• "Promise Keepers“ (1999)

• “Take back the night”

• Media coverage slips as protest activity increased

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Women’s Issues• The pill

– Greater control over reproduction– Affected sexual behavior

• Struggles over gender issues– Consciousness-raising

• “Feminization of poverty”• “Glass ceilings”• Sexual harassment ruling, 1986• Thomas-Hill hearings (1991)• Political gender gap• "Tailhook" (1991)

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Sexual Politics

• "Stonewall"

• Gay Liberation Front (GLF)

• Act Up

• Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

• “Gay rights”

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Race, Ethnicity, and Social Activism

• Emphasis on group identity as the fulcrum of social activism

• Cultural difference should be celebrated

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African American Activism

• "Afrocentrism”

• Henry Lewis Gates, Jr.

• Toni Morrison

• O.J. Simpson trial (1995)

• “Racial profiling”

• Confederate flag issue

• Congressional Black Caucus

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American Indian Activism

• American Indian Movement (AIM)

• Civil Rights Act (1968)– “Indian Bill of Rights”

• Tribally Controlled College Assistance Act

• Native American Rights Fund (NARF)

• Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (1988)

• Powwows

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Activism in Spanish-Speaking Communities

• “Latino”• “Hispanic”• Great diversity in Spanish language America• Chicanismo• La Raza Unida movement• COPS (Communities Organized for Public Service)• Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational

Fund • UNO (United Neighborhood Organization)• Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Educational Fund

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Asian American Activism

• Asian-American studies

• 1988: Reparations to Asian Americans interred in WWII camps

• 1976: Asian Pacific Planning Council (APPCON)

• API (Asia or Pacific Islanders) – single pan-ethnic category, 1990

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Dilemmas of Antidiscrimination Efforts

• “Affirmative action“• Quotas and the issue of reverse

discrimination• Proposition 209• “Mixed race”

– Tiger Woods

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The New Right

• Mid-1970s: diverse coalition called “New Right”

• Anti-communist and anti-domestic spending programs

• “New Right” members came from:– Older activists– Phyllis Schlafly – William F. Buckley’s Firing Line

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New Conservative Institutions

• “Neoconservatives”– Claimed Democratic party retreated from an

anticommunist foreign policy and catered to social activists

– True to their Cold War era roots

– Wanted a rededication to limited government

• Government regulation endangers economic freedom

• American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation

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The New Religious Right

• The “New Right” attracted grassroots support from Protestants in fundamentalist and evangelical churches

• Effect of Roe v. Wade mobilized fundamentalist and evangelical leaders– Conservative Catholics

• Jerry Falwell• Constitutional dilemma: strict separation of church

and state perceived as infringing on the “free exercise of religion

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Religious Preferences in the United States (Persons 18 Years of Age or Older)

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The New Right’s Agenda

• National Conservative Political Action Committee (1975)

• Conservative Caucus• Moral Majority• Family values• “Politically correct”• Pat Robertson

– 700 Club

• Pat Buchanan

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Conclusion• Sweeping changes in U.S. in last quarter of 20th

century:– Demographics– Economics– Culture– Society

• Mass Culture: the video screen• Suburbs and urban sprawl• Social activism centered around sexual, ethnic and

racial identities• New Right movement

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