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    seemed to disappear. In the 1950s‚ like in no other decade‚ people became homeowners; prosperity was plentiful and bad times were thought to be something of the past. Capitalism was working and it was working well‚ to have a better life than one’s parents was only matter of willingness. Clearly it is evident why “Americans chose the 1950s than any other single decade as the best time for children to grow up.” (Pg32) In the essay “What We really Miss About the 1950s” Stephanie Coontz has made several

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    1950s Fashion 1950s Decade Study – Source Task Teenagers were the driving force of fashion in the 1950s. Until the time‚ clothing trends had been set by the adult market and the way young people dressed was simply set on what the adults wore. As cinema‚ television and rock ‘n’ roll came into the world‚ the youth market began to copy the style of stars. The 1950s fashion changed from the restraint conservative dress code to a freer‚ looser and informal style and therefore having a great impact

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    1950s Movie Essay: Rebel Without A Cause Introduction Rebel Without A Cause is a very popular film from 1955. It depicts life in the 1950s from the viewpoint of three teenagers who live in Los Angeles‚ California. They live in a comfortable environment in middle-class America. However‚ they must deal with their own inabilities to "fit" into society. The teens try to fit in with their peers and find the love they so desperately need from their families and others like their peers. The biases

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    from the 1950s until this day. Being racist means believing that there is only one superior race. These beliefs are a main cause in riots‚ boycotts and other such outrages. Even though there have been laws passed in order to help control racist acts; it has not changed the thoughts of many people today who still remain racist. Race plays a very large role when it comes down to the way the public is treated. In some cases for example‚ some businesses will refuse to hire another person that differs

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    The 1950s were a time of fun entertainment and prosperity. Many famous musicians and actors were taking the stage to change the way people thought of music and films in America‚ and even change their racial views somewhat. Stars like Elvis Presley‚ Bill Haley‚ and Nat King Cole with their “rock n’ roll” music changed the way people viewed music and viewed other races. The film industry of the fifties set precedence for future American filmmakers and set the standard of the industry higher than ever

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    Double-Entry Journal Assignment A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines “’Gentlemen of the jury‚ be merciful. For God’s sake‚ be merciful. He in innocent of all charges brought against him. ‘But let us say he was not. Let us for a moment say he was not. What justice would there be to take his this life? Justice‚ gentleman? Why‚ I would just as soon put a hog in the electric chair.’” (page 8) After trying to convince the jury that Jefferson is not clever enough to commit the crime‚ the defense

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    and through media (Kerr & Multon‚ 2015‚ p. 184) Figure 1 demonstrates a common stereotype in the 1950s‚ Del Monte Ketchup categorising women as dependent‚ weak and fragile. The advertisement shows a very surprised woman holding a bottle of ketchup with the words “You mean a woman can open it?” implying women are incapable of completing a simple task. The advert demonstrates that women in the 1950s were inferior

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    Methods used by the civil rights movement in the 1950s The methods that were used in by the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s were largely based around lobbying‚ protests and boycotting. The African American residing in the United States found these things effective and professional among their community‚ and together they worked towards changing laws‚ legislations and above all the constitution of the USA. Mass protesting was popular and one form of protesting that made a phenomenal part

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    “The 1950s were an era of conformity and complacency.”  Give reasons for either agreeing or disagreeing with this statement. The statement‚ “The 1950s were an era of conformity and complacency”‚ is untrue to a certain extent. Though it is true that the post WWII America has the highest standard of living that no other countries can match‚ the 1950s‚ backed by the Second Red Scare‚ really had been a time period of tension and anti-communism. The 1950s‚ inspired by the Soviet nuclear spying

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    In the article‚“ What We Really Miss About 1950s‚” Stephanie Coontz states that “In a poll by the Knight-Ridder news agency‚ more Americans chose the 1950s than any single decade as the best time for children to grow up.” However‚ Coontz has her own view of the 1950s. Using strong and logical facts‚ she informs the audience of her own opinions about this decade. Although the nostalgia of the 1950s is vastly strong in some people‚ some fail to notice the negativity and reality of it. Coontz does

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