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spending on industrial infrastructure
U.S. leaders wanted to maintain the democratic structure they had defended at tremendous cost and to share the benefits of prosperity as widely as possible. The costs of the War were many American lives.
Many Americans purchased goods on credit.
Americans purchased many consumer goods on credit.
Like most other economic stimulation, the growth during the 20th century (post-Great Depression) effected nearly all economic classes. However, unlike most other cases of rapid prosperity, the 20th century's prosperity impacted the lower-middle class substantially. Where grows was usually notable only in the most developed areas, many urban, and even some rural areas, were transformed during this period.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
Some politicians became successful by opposing communism. APEX!Many Americans Bought Luxury Goods.
Many Americans bought televisions for the first time in the 1950s, making it a significant decade for the spread of this technology in households across the country.
It can have many effects, but one is the creation of new social classes
spending on industrial infrastructure
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
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.
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the cities were dirty and dangerous
Many Americans moved to suburbs in the 1950s due to factors like the availability of affordable homes, the desire for more space and privacy, the baby boom, and the construction of highways that made commuting easier for working families. Additionally, government subsidies for suburban development and the allure of the "American Dream" also played a role in the suburbanization trend.
U.S. leaders wanted to maintain the democratic structure they had defended at tremendous cost and to share the benefits of prosperity as widely as possible. The costs of the War were many American lives.
U.S. leaders wanted to maintain the democratic structure they had defended at tremendous cost and to share the benefits of prosperity as widely as possible. The costs of the War were many American lives.