American Decades
Government and Business
Consumerism and the American Dream.
America emerged from World War II as the dominant world power player—not only militarily but economically as well. Ravaged by war, European industry was at a stand-still, and the Continent was open to receive American-made products. At home pent-up consumer demand—caused by government-sponsored rationing during the world war and the Korean War—exploded, and American plants ran at full capacity to provide their customers with automobiles, television sets, household appliances—all the amenities of an American way of life that was becoming increasingly defined by the tastes of a burgeoning middle class with more money to spend. America was evolving into a consumer-oriented society during the 1950s, and the pursuit of modern goods and appliances that made everyday life easier became identified with the American Dream. In 1959, while viewing an American kitchen display at the trade fair in...
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1950's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Cold War: The Bomb
- Cold War: The Korean Conflict
- Cold War: Sputnik
- Government and Business
- Government and Education
- Nationagl Politics: Election 1950
- National Politics: Republican Primaries and Convention 1952
- National Politics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1952
- National Politics: Election 1952
- National Politics: Election 1954
- National Pollitics: Democratic Primaries and Convention 1956
- National Politics: Republican Convention 1956
- National Politics: Election 1956
- National Politics: Election 1958
- The Press and the Presidency
- Spending and the Federal Government
- Spending at the State and Local Levels
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1950–1959
