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Notes that helped me get an A overall in history, taken from reading the book, pulling out the key info/ facts that should be memorised, a complete summary of everything their is to know for paper 2 USA challenge and conformity, this was the entirety of my revision (content wise) for this paper

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USA CONFORMITY AND CHALLENGE 1955-92



AFFLUENCE AND CONFORMITY

Consumer credit 1950 $8.4 billion – 1960 $45 billion = indicator of personal buying
power

1953 white income family double that of black



CITIES

Population rose by 35m 1940-50s

In 50s 12 largest cities gained 1.8m non whites = racial tension

City centres preserve of non-whites, e.g. Harlem NY

Federal housing administration = anti jew/black restrictive covenants on new suburbs

Inner city ghettos vs white suburbia



SUBURBS

Levittown's 17k+, cheap home loans, FHA financed 30% of all new homes in 50s

1960 3/5 families owned homes

1950-60 18m moved to suburbs, by 1970 80m lived in them



HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT

1945-60 number of cars increased by 133%

1956 National interstate and Defence Highways Act – NIADH ($25 billion, nationwide
network)

A stimulus to construction/ car industry + suburbia growth



CARS

1955 = 8 million cars produced yearly

Detroit: General Motors, Ford, Chrysler

,1/7 Americans worked in industry linked to car manufacture

1960 – 75% owned at least 1 car

Car culture = 1956, 3000 drive in movie theatres/ 1954 Mcdonald/ ‘hot rod’

50s 7 million cars discarded yearly – consumer age of affluence



WHITE COLLAR

1960, 2x as many women in work then 1940 + 40% over 16 held a job

Defence spending ($40b yearly in 50s) created jobs = fed gov employed 8m in 1957 to
do white collar work

+ service industries, e.g. Disneyland 1955



CONSUMERISM

1950 Diner’s Club first credit card, 1958 AMEX

New out of town malls, in 1945 only 8, by 1960 there were 4000+ = shopping as a major
recreational activity

1957 sputnik, space race led to new tech = nonstick pans/ home computers



SUBURBAN CONFMORMITY/ TV AND FILM

1960 only 5% of suburb dwellers black

1956 life magazine ‘ideal’ MC woman

Suburban life not popular in film, 1957 no down payment flopped

1958 The bridge on the river kwai + 1962 Lawrence of Arabia = best picture Oscar

1955 Rebel without a cause, James dean ‘quiet gen’ of youth

50s I love lucy + father knows best + 60s Dick van Dycke show

1963 lilies of the field, African American Sidney portier best actor Oscar



ADVERTISEMENT

Tv wholly financed through ads

, Advertisers spent $10b yearly



TEEN CULTURE/ MUSIC

1953 The wild one, Marlon Brando

Leather jackets/ slang/ greased hair

Alfred Kinsey research 1948, 95% of males by 15 + 1953 similar on fem

1954 Fredick Wertham ‘seduction of the young’ on comic books, by 1955 13 states
passed laws regulating content

Chuck Berry but only really took off when performed by whites (1955 rock around the
clock, in the blackboard jungle)

Elvis, teen idol

1959 Motown record label founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy, launched Diana Ross +
popularity of black American pop music not seen since jazz in 20s



BEATNIK

Marijuana, Hinduism, anti-arms race

Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsburg, Lucien Carr

1957 On the road

Bob Dylan, blues + folk music



CIVIL RIGHTS

Montgomery bus boycott 1955-56, segregated pub transport declared unconstitutional

SCLC (southern Christian leadership conference) + MLK

1960 SNCC (students nonviolent coordinating committee) for desegregating lunch
counters, success

1961 CORE (congress of racial equality) Freedom rides, attacked by mobs, national
publicity

1963 Birmingham Alabama, nonviolent demonstrations vs City police chief Eugene
‘bull’ Connor = police dogs/ watercannons/ clubs

Kennedy addressed on TV, intention to introduce civil rights act
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