Most mothers were stay at home mothers in the 1950s. They took care of their children. Some mothers had to work and did jobs such as factory work, waitressing, teaching and nursing.
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It was considered disgraceful. The mothers were usually sent away to a home for unwed mothers to have the child. The child was usually given up for adoption. The families tried to keep it secret to protect the family name and reputation
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What did Crik and Waston study in the 1950s?
Life in Liverpool in the 1950s was grim
The possessive form of the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers' committee has raised the funds for the playground.
Playboy= something that guys read...came out in the 1950s
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Baseball, football, basketball and hockey were popular in the 1950s.
Not as many as they would gradually get beginning in the late 1960s, when the women's movement (also called Second Wave Feminism) began to take off. In the 1950s, women were still expected to stay at home and be housewives and mothers. Women could (and did) work part-time, but usually in low-paying office jobs or as cashiers, maids, etc. Of course, women did have the right to vote and the right to express themselves (there were some women authors, some women entertainers, and even a few women in non-traditional occupations like law); but over all, the culture of the 1950s was very traditional and expected most women to focus on the domestic sphere.
Mothers say no because mothers know best.
yes they were verry common in the early 1950s