The 1950s were termed "An Age of Uniformity" due to the widespread social and cultural conformity that characterized the period, largely driven by post-World War II prosperity and the rise of consumer culture. Suburbanization led to the proliferation of similar housing styles and lifestyles, while mass media, particularly television, promoted standardized ideals of family life and consumer behavior. This era also saw a backlash against diversity and dissent, as many Americans adhered to conventional norms in clothing, values, and gender roles, fostering a sense of homogeneity across the nation.
Abstract expressionism spoke to the needs of the age
What reasons are given for the uniformity of Australian speech?
During the 1950s, a sense of uniformity pervaded American society. Conformity was common, as young and old alike followed group norms rather than striking out on their own. Though men and women had been forced into new employment patterns during World War II, once the war was over, traditional roles were reaffirmed.
I believe the terms used were "slums" and "ghettos."
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THe 1950s are considered the golden age of television.
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The amount of uniformity in the size of rock or sediment particles is called "sorting." Sorting can range from well-sorted (similar-sized particles) to poorly sorted (a wide range of particle sizes).
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Abstract expressionism spoke to the needs of the age
There seemed to be no uniformity among the various speeches.
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