1950S Essay Examples and Research Papers
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1920s Compared to the 1950s
1950S
American History
US History
The similarities and differences between the two decades that both began after the completion of both World Wars tends to lean on the side of similarities more so than their differences. Both of these decades saw many changes for society that are still present in our current day. Changes from education, technology, and consumerism are…
The 1950s in American History
1950S
American History
The 1950’s were the start of great change in American history. It was a challenging time for women and minority groups, yet there were many new games and toys invented. The invention of the barbie doll and the bravery of Rosa Parks affected people’s lives to this day. The bravery of Rosa Parks is inspirational….
1950’s: The Affluent Society
1950S
American History
The booming economy in the 1950’s was based on many different things like the GI Bill which boosted the economy. The GI Bill act provided generous loans to veterans from the war to help them buy homes, and have a better education. It is still now in place to this day and people who join…
1950S: America after War
1950S
American History
US History
The American dream, this phenomenon was established in what is now known as the Post-War Era: the period during the late 1940s and ’50s of great enthusiasm and economic expansion that followed World War II. People started to look to their future with new confidence and a new set of goals and progressive thoughts. These…
Growth and Issues of 1950S
1950S
American History
US History
The 1950’s were a time of prosperous growth but there was also fear and conformity. In this essay I will show the areas that the United States saw growth, the ways conformity manifested and the repercussion from it. During this time the United States saw growth in its economy. In the 1950’s, the gross domestic…
1950S and Beat Generation
1950S
American History
Society
Within every individual lies an internal struggle between conformity and individuality, the conflicting desires of being a part of something and to be unique. When people choose to yield to society’s expectations, they are considered “brainless sheep” or “just a follower” by society’s outcasts, and those who deviate from the norm are “freaks” and “hippies”…
African American History in Fences by August Wilson
1950S
African American History
Drama
Fences
Wrote by August Wilson in 1985 Fences, presents some aspects of the lives of African Americans in the United States. This play Encapsulates the different struggles people of color faced before and during the 1950s. Wilson illustrates the African American culture, racial division in the country, and how discrimination influenced their views on race, family,…
Cars in American History of the 1950’s
1950S
American History
Automobiles were and still are the heart and foundation of America, but they would be ineffective without the The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, or simply the Federal Highway System. Before the 1950s, cars had been around for over 50 years, but there was no interest in them because they…
Story Of Rosa Parks
1950S
African American History
History
Rosa Parks
The 1950s was a progressive era for the white man, yet for African Americas, Mexicans, and many others it was the beginning of the civil rights movement which would shape what freedom means today. Many events took place prior to the Montgomery bus boycott, which is thought to be the beginning of the civil rights…
History of the American Dream
1950S
American Dream
World War 2
Have you ever been asked what the American Dream was? The definition of American Dream is a noun and the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved. The dream was to be able to work and take care of things. The American…
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Dates: Jan 1, 1950 – Dec 31, 1959