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HA2 – 26/29 February 1950s Topics, Post-war anxiety, Research projects

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Page 1: HA2 – 26, 29 February

HA2 – 26/29 February1950s Topics, Post-war anxiety, Research projects

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Bellwork

PICK UP A SYLLABUS!You have 5 minutes to get with your group and finalize your mini-presentations. REMEMBER, you need:• 4 major points written on the board• Approximately 2 minutes to present• Everyone in the group participating in the

presentation

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The Interstate Highway System• Signed into action by

Eisenhower in 1956• 41000 miles of expressways• Made long-haul trucking

faster and feasible• Encouraged development of

more suburbs• Encouraged travel within

continental U.S.• Caused decline in reliance on

railways• Towns near highways

prospered; towns farther from highways languished

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Suburbs Attract Families• Cheap homes on a massive

scale in small communities outside of urban centers (suburbs)

• With the booming auto industry, more and more families owned cars and were lured to suburbs

• Suburbs promised affordable housing, congenial neighbors, fresh air and open spaces, good schools, and easy access to urban jobs and culture

• Predominantly inhabited by white, middle-class families

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Victory over Polio• Polio is a crippling and often

fatal disease, especially in children

• Dr. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine against polio in early 1950s

• U.S. government sponsored a free inoculation program for children shortly thereafter

• By 1974, only seven new cases of polio were reported in the U.S.

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Computers for Businesses• Computers were originally

developed for research and military purposes

• UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer) and ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) were adapted for business purposes as well

• First business-oriented computers developed in UK (1951), but US researchers rapidly overtook the market

• Massively increased productivity and efficiency in business

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Rock ‘n’ Roll• Musicians in the 1950s added

electronic instruments to traditional blues music, creating rhythm and blues

• 1951: Alan Freed starts playing this music; dubs it rock ‘n’ roll

• Culture of music that was “black and white,” something “American”

• Themes of love, cars, and problems of youth

• Controversial among older generations, who saw the music as a gateway to delinquency

• Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash

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U.S. Satellites Launched• 1958 – US launches its

first successful satellite Explorer 1 (pictured) less than one year after Sputnik• Follows with series of

satellites, including communications satellite (Telstar, 1961)

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Integration of Public Schools

• 1954: SCOTUS rules in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that schools must racially integrate• Overturned Plessy v.

Ferguson “separate but equal” policy

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Art: The New York School• Known for abstract

expressionist painting, as well as poetry, music, dance, and theatre• Drew upon

surrealism, action painting, jazz, and improvisational theatre as well

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Eisenhower for President• First elected in 1952; re-

elected 1956• Championed American

values; Republicans argued Democrats plundered at home and blundered abroad

• Dynamic conservativism / Modern republicanism: conservative on finances; liberal on “human beings”

• Pushed for balanced budget

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Cold War Anxieties

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Red Scare

• Red Scare = fear the communists both inside and outside the US were working to destroy American life

Supported by the Long Telegram from Moscow, George Kennan

• Attorney General J. Howard McGrath:• Communists “ are everywhere – in factories, offices,

butcher shops, on street corners, and private businesses.”

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Red Scare

• Truman – created the Federal Employee Loyalty Program• FBI + other security agencies can

investigate federal employees• ~ 3000 people are dismissed or

resign from government service1940 – Smith Act – makes it unlawful to teach / advocate the violent overthrow of the US government• NY jails 11 communists under the

Smith Act

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HUAC

• House (of Reps) Un-American Activities Committee• Investigates alleged

facsists, Nazis, or communists

• Investigates government, armed forces, unions, news papers, education, movie industry, etc.

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Red Scare – Hollywood Ten• Hollywood Ten = left wing writers, directors, and

producers that refused to answer questions about possible communist connections • Plead the 5th amendment, held in contempt of

court• Blacklisted from Hollywood – killed their careers

and their reputations

• 1957 – Watkins v. US = Supreme Court rules that witnesses cannot be forced to name political radicals they know

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Oppenheimer• Creator of the atomic bomb• Works for Atomic Energy

Commission (AEC)• Denied access to

confidential information because his wife was a communist

• No evidence that he was ever disloyal to the US

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Spy Cases – Alger Hiss

• Government worker• New Deal programs• Helped organize the UN• Named by a former

communist party memberDenies the charge• Charged with perjury and

sentenced to 5 years in jail

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Spy Cases – Rosenbergs

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg• Poor Jewish couple from

NYC• Charged with conspiring to

share info about atomic science with a Soviet agent

• Sentenced to death and executed• Too harsh?Evidence in 1990s – Julius was a spy, no evidence against Ethel

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McCarthyism• Joseph McCarthy – senator• Claims he has a list of 205

government workers who are security threats, 57 communists *never produces actual list*

• Accused government workers lose jobs and reputations

• George Marshall• Caught in lies, but covered it

up

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McCarthyism• 1954 – Goes after the US

Army• Army accuses McCarthy of

personal motivations behind attacks

• Televised trials (badgering of witnesses, twisting of truth, laughing at the suffering of the questioned)

• McCarthy loses power and support

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Fear of Nuclear War

• 1949 – Communists get atomic bomb

• Constant fear

• Education

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Duck and Cover• Who created this video?• What is Bert the mascot of?• How will students know if a nuclear attack

comes?• Where and when might a nuclear attack happen?• What is the job of the civil defense worker?• How will you know when the danger is over?• Post-Movie Questions• If you had been shown this video in elementary

school, how do you think you would have felt?

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Red Scare effects pop culture

• Page 738-739 (orange textbook)• Look at the infographic and answer the “Thinking

Critically” questions

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What is an Infographic?• Infographics = information graphics = visual representations of

information, data, or knowledge• Used to explain complex information quickly, clearly, and

visually.

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Present Data Meaningfully• Information with narrative

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