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Many social critics in the 1950s criticized Americans for their conformity. The 1950s were a time of consumerism and everyone wanted to fit in and realize the American Dream.
The invention of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney's biggest contribution to American technology.
During the 1920s, there was a surge in consumerism and materialism. Americans bought more and cared about conspicuous consumption
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Developments in technology affected television, availability for air travel, cars for every family (as it was a social status thing), improved home appliances, suburbs, mobility, media, and improved home appliances (like the washer, freezer, vacuum, etc.) made life easier.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
Three components of the lifestyle of the typical American may include a focus on work-life balance, consumption of convenience foods, and reliance on technology for communication and entertainment.
Its promotion of consumerism.
Vonnegut satirizes consumerism, materialism, excessive wealth, and the dehumanizing effects of technology in present-day American society. He often critiques the shallowness of human relationships, the impact of mass media, and the lack of genuine connection between individuals.
the rise of American consumerism, isolating the U.S. from the international community, and a spike in American culture.
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The increase in income available for consumerism The growth of household incomes
. The increase in income available for consumerism The growth of household incomes
American University of Technology was created in 1998.
American College of Medical Technology was created in 1974.