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    After Americans endured two decades of continuous depression‚ war and crisis through the 1930’s and 40’s‚ they sought a return to normalcy and longed to focus on the more private details of existence. Instead of national objectives‚ the public concentrated on family‚ home‚ and career‚ while becoming increasingly absorbed in religion. As the 1950’s saw America in a state of national exhaustion‚ religion-in-general experienced a surge in popularity. Many critical views were silenced or ignored as

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    How does/did race effect American education? Well Integration brought more of a positive effect while segregation brought more of a negative effect to education. Or should I say it brought more of a negative effect to all if not most of the blacks education. Now you may be wondering How? Well‚ things were not equal and therefor black students didn’t have it all that fair because the white students had more than the blacks did. Whether it was neighborhoods‚ schools‚ or teachers. First of all‚ segregation

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    Consumerism In The 1950's

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    The 1950s was an exciting time for many‚ the war was over and the economy began to flourish once more. Men were back home and ready to work and women were back to doing their womanly duties again (cooking and cleaning) this reflected the social position of the women following the war. The 1950s was all about family and being home and the clothing changed because of it. Women were back at home no longer needing to work and wearing clothing that would prevent them from doing anything but womanly tasks

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    Addressing institutional racism‚ bettering community relations with police and tackling other injustices have become major issues in this year’s presidential campaign‚ thanks to the Black Lives Matter movement. As a young black man this affects my life and people around me and the presidential debate showed where the presidential candidates are in that position. Throughout world history‚ governments have violated and ignored the human and civil rights of their citizens. In some instances‚ they demonstrated

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    Essay On 1940's Decade

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    1940’s Decade‚ Political Leaders/Historical Events The start of the 1940’s‚ it wasn’t something to be glad of‚ the second world war‚ a major event that occurred almost half the decade; was taking place and has Hitler‚ a major politician and leader of the Nazi Party may have been the cause of the major deadly historical event. World War II was fought between two sides‚ the Allies and the Axis powers. In the Allies side consisting of the U.S‚ Soviet Union and the UK‚ with political leaders Franklin

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    Essay On 1950s Sports

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    1950s Sports How well do you know the 1950s? The 1950s was the beginning of major things changing‚ from the way war is fought to the integration of sports and life itself. Even though war and segregation has been around for a huge part of history things were changing soon. The 1950s was a time of change and rebuilding‚ but it had its violent times as well.. Times were changing in the 1950s with African Americans standing up for their rights and wanting to end segregation. “The Montgomery bus boycott

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    History of Fashion 1950s

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    1950 1953 1952 1950’s Timeline 1951 First organ transplant takes place. Korean war begins. The credit card system was introduced in America‚ this meant the beginning of an attitude towards disposable wealth. Mass production of computers began. Colour tv introduced. South Africans Forced to Carry ID Cards Identifying Race. Identity cards and then food rationing ended. Polio vaccine used to save humans from poliomyelitis infection. Car Seat Belts Introduced. Queen Elizabeth

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    The Space Race In the beginning of the 1950’s tensions were high between the Soviets and the U.S. The Cold War had become known worldwide as a nuclear arms race between two super powers. However‚ a new kind of race had begun between the two countries‚ The Space Race. This was a race to control the outer space surrounding Earth‚ which could ultimately act as a nuclear missile path. Controlling outer space with nuclear capabilities could mean massive destruction for the world as we know it. The two

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    Rock And Roll Music in the 1950’s Stark State College of Technology Rock And Roll Music in the 1950’s Many think of the 1960s as a turning point. It was an era when everything changed. Children grew up and learned the realities of war‚ and death. As Bob Dylan sang‚ the times were changing.  And rock and roll would be something to accompany the changes. In some way‚ one can think of rock as a catalyst as music does turn a nation into zombies of sorts. Indeed‚ if rock were not so powerful

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    from 1945-1951 and analyse the roots of U.S. foreign policy that shaped it. In this Extended Investigation I argue that the Occupation of Japan utilised American foreign policy from the 1930 ’s to serve U.S. interests‚ thus shaping the overall nature. The primary U.S. policies evident in the 1930 ’s decade that were updated and utilised by Americans during the occupation were‚ as follows‚ firstly‚ future financial security by creating a global capitalistic economy‚ focusing on an ’open-door ’ policy

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