No, it was still unacceptable to most people. It didn't really become the norm until the 70s.
no.absolutely not.
idk very much but i do know that the segregation was in the 1950s and that all girls wore skirts and dresses except when at home and playing outside.
False! It decreased
the fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy American life
The fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy american life
The fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy american life
the fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy American life
the fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy American life
in the "olden" days women were expected to obey their husbands, this was in their marriage vows, that has since changed during the 1950s.
The computers that became available in the 1940s to early 1950s were far less reliable than those today. In addition to being slow, unreliable, expensive, and have very small memories, machines of that time were difficult to program due to lack of supporting software.
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My mother used to say it -- I think it means "come out outside" as in "Yo-yo Elizabeth". They didn't have mobile phones back then, so as kids they'd just yell this from the outside of the house...
A "mixed "marriage" is a marriage between people from different religions or from different races or ethnic communities. The term is used when the two religions, races, or ethnic groups are thought by many to be incompatible in some way, such as marriage between a white man and a black woman in the US south in the 1950s, so that it is appropriate or necessary to specify that it is not a "usual" marriage.