Happy Daze Film Questions 1. Dwight campaigned of resolving the Korean War and seemed to take care of U.S. personally. He gave economic booms. 2. The prosperity made people self confident, put money in the bank and made them value leisure (money and free time). They bought more and sold more (advertising, marketing, public relations). There were more emphasis on family and the wages went up to 45%. But this was only the White Americans who enjoyed. 3. Men were expected to drink 2 cups of Martinese a day and because of WWII, Korean war, Great Depression and the Red Scare, they had the desire to look like everybody else (blue suit, white collar). Women’s “prettiest secretary” role became famous. Women worked in factories but now wore dresses instead of jumpsuit. There were no female managers though (limited jobs). 4. The television brought families together (for dinner) and became rapidly affordable to most people. People wanted more programs and the radio was abandoned. It became what everyone should have. 5. There were variety of news brought and variety of programs such as I love Lucy. It was like a window of world. It targeted audience. 6. Lloyd Price was one of the people who worried the traditionalists. The songs had much more infections, suggesting things in it like daughters and sons falling in love with black people. The traditionalists thought the song were vulgar. But to audiences it was a wave of energy. 7. The hips of Elvis Presley’s became an issue and politicians realized that there were lots of things that cannot hold with law. 8. Many Baby Boomers are taking early retirement because they want to be well enough to travel, perhaps start their own small business or just enjoy life sooner than later. Once one gets old the illness' start to pile up. 9. Icon is an object that represents some aspect of the values, norms or ideals perceived to be inherent in a culture, or section of a culture. The icons like
Happy Daze Film Questions 1. Dwight campaigned of resolving the Korean War and seemed to take care of U.S. personally. He gave economic booms. 2. The prosperity made people self confident, put money in the bank and made them value leisure (money and free time). They bought more and sold more (advertising, marketing, public relations). There were more emphasis on family and the wages went up to 45%. But this was only the White Americans who enjoyed. 3. Men were expected to drink 2 cups of Martinese a day and because of WWII, Korean war, Great Depression and the Red Scare, they had the desire to look like everybody else (blue suit, white collar). Women’s “prettiest secretary” role became famous. Women worked in factories but now wore dresses instead of jumpsuit. There were no female managers though (limited jobs). 4. The television brought families together (for dinner) and became rapidly affordable to most people. People wanted more programs and the radio was abandoned. It became what everyone should have. 5. There were variety of news brought and variety of programs such as I love Lucy. It was like a window of world. It targeted audience. 6. Lloyd Price was one of the people who worried the traditionalists. The songs had much more infections, suggesting things in it like daughters and sons falling in love with black people. The traditionalists thought the song were vulgar. But to audiences it was a wave of energy. 7. The hips of Elvis Presley’s became an issue and politicians realized that there were lots of things that cannot hold with law. 8. Many Baby Boomers are taking early retirement because they want to be well enough to travel, perhaps start their own small business or just enjoy life sooner than later. Once one gets old the illness' start to pile up. 9. Icon is an object that represents some aspect of the values, norms or ideals perceived to be inherent in a culture, or section of a culture. The icons like