The apostrophe is generally discouraged when referring to the decade, the 1950s.
The spelling 1950's is more properly the possessive form, referring to something that occurred in the specific year 1950, e.g. 1950's Congressional elections.
The correct way to write "1950s" is without an apostrophe. It is a plural form, not a possessive, so there is no need for punctuation. Make sure to include the "s" at the end to indicate that it is a decade.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
Some popular idioms from the 1950s include "the bee's knees" (something excellent), "cool as a cucumber" (calm and composed), and "living in the fast lane" (engaging in a risky or extravagant lifestyle).
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
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.
What did Crik and Waston study in the 1950s?
Life in Liverpool in the 1950s was grim
The girl's name "Shanta" is from Sanskrit, meaning "serenity" or "calm".
Playboy= something that guys read...came out in the 1950s
During the 1950s many believed Americas culture was
Baseball, football, basketball and hockey were popular in the 1950s.
Why were national parks set up in the 1950s
yes they were verry common in the early 1950s
The late 1950s refers to the time period from about 1957 through 1959. (The photo above is "American Bandstand," a popular teen program during the late 1950s.) The early 1950s would be the time period from about 1950-1953, while the mid-1950s are the period of time from about 1954-1956.
In the 1950s and 1960s it was always the US that had more.
In the 1950s, PCP was being investigated as a possible dissociative anesthetic in humans.
The 1950s signifies the beginning of the baby-boom, so yes.