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Hist 121 Chapter 30
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Chapter Thirty:
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The Economic “Miracle”
Booming Economic Growth
The American Birth Rate
1940-1960
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Chapter Thirty:
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The Economic “Miracle”
Economic Growth
Government Spending
Suburban Expansion
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The Economic “Miracle”
The Rise of the Modern West
Government-Induced Growth
Oil Rig
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The Economic “Miracle”
Capital and Labor
AFL-CIO
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Workers Represented by
Unions, 1920-1990
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The Economic “Miracle”
Capital and Labor
AFL-CIO
Jimmy Hoffa
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“I may have many faults, but
being wrong ain't one of them.”
- Jimmy Hoffa
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
Medical Breakthroughs
Development of Antibacterial Drugs
Penicillin
Salk Vaccine
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
Pesticides
DDT
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
Postwar Electronic Research
Television
Integrated Circuits Invented
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
Postwar Computer Technology
UNIVAC
IBM
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
Bombs, Rockets, and Missiles
Nuclear Fusion
ICBMs
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The Affluent Society
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
The Space Program
Sputnik
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Launching a Satellite, 1961
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The Explosion of Science and Technology
The Space Program
Sputnik
Apollo
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The Affluent Society
Buzz Aldrin, August 1969
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People of Plenty
The Consumer Culture
Growing Focus on Consumer Goods
Electric Institute of Washington.
Dishwasher
(Library of Congress)
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People of Plenty
The Suburban Nation
William Levitt
Houses on Laconia Street in a
suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio
(Library of Congress)
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People of Plenty
The Suburban Nation
William Levitt
Segregated Suburbs
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Chicago’s Annexation
and the Suburban Noose
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People of Plenty
The Suburban Family
Traditional Gender Roles Reinforced
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People of Plenty
The Birth of Television
Growing Popularity of TV
Teaching television studio, Annenberg School of
Communications, University of Pennsylvania
(Library of Congress)
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People of Plenty
The Birth of Television
Growing Popularity of TV
Social Conflict Accentuated
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People of Plenty
Travel, Outdoor Recreation, and
Environmentalism
Echo Park
Sierra Club Reborn
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The Affluent Society
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People of Plenty
Organized Society and Its Detractors
The Organization Man
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“They are the ones of our middle class who have left home,
spiritually as well as physically, to take the vows of
organization life, and it is they who are the mind and soul of
our great self-perpetuating institutions.”
- William Whyte
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People of Plenty
The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth
Howl
“Robot Apartments! Invincible suburbs!
Skeleton treasuries! blind capitals!
demonic industries!”
Allen Ginsberg
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People of Plenty
The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth
Howl
“Juvenile Delinquency”
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People of Plenty
Rock n’ Roll
Elvis Presley
Rock n’ Roll’s Black Origins
Rapidly Growing Record Scandals
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The Affluent Society
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The Other America
On the Margins of the Affluent Society
Michael Harrington
“The entire invisible land of the other Americans
became a ghetto, a modern poor farm for the
rejects of society and the economy.”
Michael Harrington
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The Other America
On the Margins of the Affluent Society
Michael Harrington
Persistent Poverty
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The Other America
Rural Poverty
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The Affluent Society
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The Other America
The Inner Cities
“Ghettoes”
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African-American Migration
1950-1980
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The Other America
The Inner Cities
“Ghettoes”
Declining Opportunities for Unskilled Workers
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The Affluent Society
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The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
The Brown Decision and “Massive
Resistance”
Brown v. Board of Education
George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and
James Nabrit congratulating each other after the
Brown decision, 1954 (Library of Congress)
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“We conclude that in the field of
public education the doctrine of
‘separate but equal’ has no place.”
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The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
The Brown Decision and “Massive
Resistance”
Brown v. Board of Education
Little Rock’s Central High School
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The Affluent Society
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The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
The Expanding Movement
Rosa Parks
5,000 at Meeting Outline Boycott; Bullet Clips Bus."
Montgomery, Alabama, Bus Boycott. Montgomery
Advertiser, December 6, 1955. (Library of Congress)
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“All I was doing was trying
to get home from work.”
- Rosa Parks
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The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
The Expanding Movement
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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“We have waited for more than three hundred
and forty years for our constitutional and God-
given rights.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement
Causes of the Civil Rights Movement
Growing Urban Black Middle Class
Political Mobilization of Northern Blacks
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower Republicanism
“What Was Good for . . . General Motors”
Keynesian Welfare State Accepted
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(Library of Congress)
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Eisenhower Republicanism
“What Was Good for . . . General Motors”
Keynesian Welfare State Accepted
Eisenhower’s Fiscal Conservatism
Chapter Thirty:
The Affluent Society
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(Library of Congress)
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Eisenhower Republicanism
The Survival of the Welfare State
Federal Highway Act of 1956
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower Republicanism
The Decline of McCarthyism
Army-McCarthy Hearings
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The Affluent Society
“Have you no sense of decency, sir? At
long last, have you left no sense of
decency?”
-Joseph Welch
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
Dulles and “Massive Retaliation”
“Brinkmanship”
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“We walked to the brink and we looked it in the face.”
- John Foster Dulles
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
France, America, and Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh
Dien Bien Phu
Ngo Dinh Diem
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
Cold War Crises
Israel Recognized
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
Cold War Crises
Israel Recognized
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán Overthrown
Growing Conflict with Cuba
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
Europe and the Soviet Union
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
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The Affluent Society
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Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War
The U-2 Crisis
“Military-Industrial Complex”
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The Affluent Society
“In the councils of government, we must guard against
the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.
The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced
power exists and will persist.”
- Dwight
Eisenhower