Life in the 1950s in America consist of a population of 151,684,000. The number of unemployed was 3,288,000 and the average salary was $2,992.
No
Communism
the fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy American life
the fear that communists outside and inside America were working to destroy American life
The dominant social theme in the 1950s was homogeneity. It was important for the teenagers of that time to feel that they belonged and could connect to others that shared their political and economic issues.
The dominant theme in God's work is the Bible. The Bible which includes the Old Testament and the New Testament, provides answers and guidance.
Yes, the dominant religion is Catholicism in South America.
Life in the 1950s in America consist of a population of 151,684,000. The number of unemployed was 3,288,000 and the average salary was $2,992.
A dominant theme is a central or recurring idea that is prominent throughout a piece of literature, artwork, or discussion. It helps to shape the overall message or meaning conveyed by the work.
1950s.
No
In 1950s America.
The 1950s signifies the beginning of the baby-boom, so yes.
The dominant religion in Latin America is Roman Catholicism, with the majority of the population identifying as Catholic.
Women were oppressed.
The theme is freedom