Because they did not want any World War and they fought each other indirectly...
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
White, Polite, and happy.. not necessarily that not everyone was happy, but that at that time that is what the entertainment emphasized. Take the famous TV Bewitched, this is a show from the 1950s where during the whole show Sam and Darrin are "happily married" where nothing ever goes wrong.
Yes, for example all of the invisible volunteer efforts such as being a homemaker fall into the quinary sector.
The Korean War, also known as The Police Action in Korea, or The Korean Conflict. Make no mistake, it was a war. 1950-1953
There are a number of different kinds of science and technology that they had in the 1950s and 1960s. The microwave for example was very popular.
1937IronRace carTop hatShoeThimbleLantern (retired early 1950s)Purse (retired early 1950s)Rocking horse(retired early 1950s)1940Battleship (repurposed from failed game, "Conflict")Cannon (repurposed from failed game, "Conflict")Early 1950sScottie dogHorse and riderWheelbarrow1995 (for release of 60th Anniversary Deluxe Monopoly)LocomotiveMoney bag
Korean War
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
the Cold War between the U.S. and former Soviet Union
The desegregation of Little Rock Central High School (Apex)
"Researchers conducted an experiment to assess the impact of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance in adults and found that participants who were deprived of sleep performed worse on memory and attention tasks compared to those who were well-rested."
The desegregation of Little Rock Central High School (Apex)
There was never conflict that couldn't be solved. The stories were unrealistically happy. .There were few members of minority groups.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
My bet would be Ozzie & Harriet Nelson. They had a very popular tv situation comedy show.
White, Polite, and happy.. not necessarily that not everyone was happy, but that at that time that is what the entertainment emphasized. Take the famous TV Bewitched, this is a show from the 1950s where during the whole show Sam and Darrin are "happily married" where nothing ever goes wrong.
Yes, for example all of the invisible volunteer efforts such as being a homemaker fall into the quinary sector.