The baby boom of 1935 and 1957 was primarily driven by a combination of socioeconomic factors, including post-war prosperity, increased stability, and a cultural emphasis on family life. After World War II, returning soldiers and their families were encouraged to settle down and start families, leading to a sharp rise in birth rates. Additionally, advancements in healthcare and a growing middle class contributed to greater economic security, making it more feasible for families to have more children. This period also saw a societal shift towards valuing larger families, further fueling the baby boom.
between 1935 and1957, what was the most likel cause of the baby boom?
between 1935 and1957, what was the most likel cause of the baby boom?
The government payed families money to have children. I believe they did so to replenish the population after the Second World War.
the retur of young American soldiers from war
1957
People say that since the men from the war came back home to their wives and fiances, they had kids?. (:
1957
the return of young American soldiers from war
The cause of the baby boom was lots of people had babies and those babies had more babies and so on and so on.
The Baby Boom effected education by cause a need to build more schools. The Baby Boom happened after World War II from 1946-1964.
Boom Days - 1935 was released on: USA: 23 June 1935
Boom Boom Baby was created in 1958.