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• rations and diminished production during war = saved money • government funded research and development of industry created new products and improved efficiency • rapid production of goods in factories manned by women and African Americans • Americans eager to acquire all the Depression and War had denied • machines replacing worker • growth of white-collar workers (managers, sales, professional, and clerical duties) • 1940 = 44.8% white collar workers • 1960 = 56.2% white collar workers • growth of service industry • African American and female workers displaced by returning soldiers Soldiers returning were eager to pursue the American Dream they had fought for – marriages, birth rates, and home sales soared Expanding families search for the American Dream… 1.Baby Boom (1945 – 1957) • 3 - 4 million births a year • Previously only 2 – 3 million births a year 2.GI Bill of Rights • Low-interest mortgages to buy houses 3. Levittowns - mass produced communities in the suburbs developed by William J. Levitt - average Americans could afford homes 4. The Automobile • dependence on a car to get to jobs • led to new industries (federal/interstate highways, gas stations, repair shops, parts stores, drive-in movies and restaurants). 4. Teen Consumers • Teens became a significant part of population due to baby boom – word teenager enters American vocabulary •Teens took part in fueling the growing economy • Companies used advertising to appeal specifically to teens Prosperity for all? • While new suburbs grew, new housing in cities rapidly declined, with existing structures deteriorating (primarily home to most minority groups) • Dependence on car for wealthy led to the decline of mass transit (primarily poor & minorities affected because they can not afford cars) Truman & Eisenhower President Harry Truman (Democrat) • attempted to continue FDRs economic policies in post-war years with the “Fair Deal” • Republican’s feared Democratic control (and rejected most of his ideas) • Ex: repeat of FDRs four terms, and 22nd Amendment passed limiting Presidential terms • Successes: • banned discrimination in hiring of federal employees • ended segregation in armed forces President Eisenhower (Republican) • former Commander of Allied Forces (led D-Day invasion) • introduced “modern Republicanism” • slow growth of Federal government • limit power of President, increase power of Congress & Courts • cut spending, reduce taxes • Domestic Policies: • created NASA • National Defense Education Act • money to increase science and math education to compete with the USSR in Arms and Space Races Political, Economic, and Military competition between the U.S. and U.S.S.R • As WWII was ending tension arose between the two strongest Allies (U.S. & U.S.S.R) • Began a new era, The Cold War • lasted for over 50 years • affected both domestic and foreign policies • led to the “Second Red Scare” DEMOCRACY vs COMMUNISM