Just like today, there is no universal feeling. Some people were frightened, some people were angry, some people were annoyed, some were confident, and some did not pay attention to the Cold War.
People reacted in various ways. Some took it seriously and with apprehension, while others were in denial and did not want to discuss it or recognize it. News events made it impossible to ignore, but Cold War events became a part of the background noise. It was a price to be paid for the modern times in which they lived, and nothing could be done about it. Some individuals wanted unilateral disarmament and more dialogue with the adversary, but most people saw this approach as unrealistic. Many expected a third world war with nuclear weapons in their lifetime, and a conflict on the other side of the world could heighten this belief. The Cold War was not something that citizens thought about consciously on a daily basis, but it was always there subconsciously.
During the 1950s, the Americans pushed for total war against Russia because they were tired of the war. The end. Okay. Bye.
American was afraid of a possible nuclear attack
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
Americans felt mad.
because of how well African americans did durintg the war they started to fight for equal recognition which set up civil rights
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States. Previous to becoming President, he was a five-star general during World War II. Eisenhower was President from January of 1953 to January of 1961.
In 1950s America.
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Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
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. Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
Americans were afraid of a possible nuclear attack.
american were afraid of a possible nuclear attack
Americans in the 1950s challenged social norms in various ways, including the Civil Rights Movement's fight against racial segregation and discrimination, the rise of youth culture and rebellion through rock 'n' roll music and fashion, and the feminist movement advocating for women's rights and equality. These challenges to the social reality of the time sparked important changes in American society.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
Before television became widespread in the 1950s, many Americans got their news from newspapers, radio broadcasts, and newsreels shown in movie theaters. Newspapers were the primary source of information and updates on current events for the general public.
african americans
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African Americans
No, the 1950s was a very comformed time period in American History. The majority of Americans were white, Christians and there was still fighting for rights of African Americans.