Chapter 19 powerpt
THE POSTWAR BOOM THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE 1950S John Naisbitt.
Mr. Whites US History 1. Main ideas: The Harding administration appealed to Americas desire for calm, peace, and normalcy after the war, but resulted.
War Production After the fall of France, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked America to become the arsenal of democracy. American industry provided almost.
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CHAPTER 18 The Machine Age, 1877–1920. I.Introduction Industrialization increased significantly between 1877 and 1920 in the United States. This development.
A portion of Levittown, a mass-produced suburb on Long Island, New York, 25 miles east of Manhattan (1948). The Postwar Boom Many Americans enjoy new material.
THE POSTWAR BOOM THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE 1950S.
Chapter 19 The Postwar Boom Summary Many Americans enjoy new material comforts and new forms of entertainment during the post-war economic boom. Yet racial.
POSTWAR AMERICA Mr. White’s US History 2. OBJECTIVES Presidents Truman and Eisenhower led the nation through the social, economic, and political adjustments.
Chapter 19 p. 660 The Postwar Boom Essential Question: What economic, social, and political changes occurred in the postwar US? You have returned home.