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GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTH OF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S: 1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans. 2. The Highway Act greatly expanded the highway system allow for easier commutes to jobs in the cities. 3. Population expanded greatly due to post-war “baby boom”, more families started and had more children.
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GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTH OF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S: 1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans. 2.The Highway Act greatly expanded.

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Page 1: GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTH OF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S: 1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans. 2.The Highway Act greatly expanded.

GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTHOF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S:

1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans.

2. The Highway Act greatly expanded the highway system allowing for easier commutes to jobs in the cities.

3. Population expanded greatly due to post-war “baby boom”, more families started and had more children.

Page 2: GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTH OF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S: 1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans. 2.The Highway Act greatly expanded.

WHY WERE AMERICANS ON A BUYING SPREEIN THE 1950’S?

- THEY WERE SECURE IN THEIR JOBS AND CONFIDENT OF INCREASING INCOMES.

- THEY WERE TRYING TO “KEEP UP WITH THE JONESES”.

Page 3: GIVE 3 REASONS FOR THE ENOURMOUS GROWTH OF THE SUBURBS IN THE 1950’S: 1. Veterans had access to low-interest loans. 2.The Highway Act greatly expanded.

WHAT “EXPERIENCE” OR LIFESTYLE DID T.V. SHOWSIN THE 1950’S OFTEN REFLECT?

IT OFTEN PORTRAYED THEWHITE MIDDLE-CLASS SUBURBANEXPERIENCE.

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WAS SEGREGATION BY RACE LEGAL IN THESOUTH IN THE EARLY 1950’S?

YES

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WHAT IMPORTANT CIVIL RIGHTS CHANGE DID THE “BROWN VS. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOPEKA KANSAS”BRING ABOUT?

“BROWN VS. BOARD” brought about the integration of the public school System.

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WHAT EVENT SPURRED THE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMABUS BOYCOTT?

Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. She wasarrested and convicted of violating segregation laws.

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WHO WAS THE YOUNG, DYNAMIC MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE BOYCOTT?

He was Martin Luther King, Jr.

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WHAT LIFESTYLE DID THE“BEAT” WRITERS AND POETSCHALLENGE IN THE 1950’S?

They challenged the lifestylesof the middle-class.

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WHAT WERE TEENS IN THE 1950’S TRYING TO ESCAPEBY LISTENING AND DANCING TO “ROCK & ROLL”?

THEY WERE TRYING TO ESCAPE THE CONFORMITYOF SUBURBIA.