Saturday, April 18, 2020

Week 12 Reflection


The 1950s was a great time for America but also bad due to racism. The economy had amazing growth after World War II.  The industrial production grew due to the cold war. There was a mass production of cars. The standard consumer package of the 1950s was a Home, TV set and car. The bad that was still going on was the racism. 7 million whites left the cities and moved to the suburbs, while 3 million blacks moved into the cities. The whites started the profile where the blacks stayed as ghetto places of crimes, poverty, and welfare. The government provided much more for the whites and the middle class than they did the poor. Which is crazy because those are the ones who need the most help. A lot of things happen such as the gross national product grew by 250% and the baby boom happened before which increased the population by 20%.  Also, America became “Consumers republic” this means all citizens were encouraged to consume because it was good for the nations and its economy. The suburban life was segregated, and it was a black suburb. People of the same income usually lived in the same neighborhoods. Many highways were created during this time 40,000 miles of highway were built in the 1950s to link suburbs and cities. The reason for doing this was to make people get cars and drive. The other reason highways were made was because of President Dwight Eisenhower that way it was easier to move troops and military equipment around. What’s crazy is that it took Eisenhower 62 days to travel unpaved roads from Washington D.C. to San Francisco. today that trip only takes 72 hours. Which is amazing how much the improvements have done. As of today, there are 46,300 miles of interstate highways, which cost a lot approximately good $129 billion to build. I’m happy that this was done because I couldn’t imagine trying to travel without them it’ll be very bad. Things would take forever. The 1950s was a very busy time and a lot went on bad and well.


6 comments:

  1. I do agree this was a time for great economic growth in the USA. However, racism was at an all time high because there were plenty of people that still believed that blacks were second class citizens. Really anyone that wasn't white was viewed in a certain light and even among the minorities there was racism there on a secondary level. Time were tough but things were starting to look up.

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  2. HEY! Your post had lots of great points this week. I do agree with ^ mfix2014, racism was extremely horrible because of that fact alone and it honestly didn't even stop in the 50's it wasn't until the 60's when minorities reached their breaking point and decided to fight back.

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  3. Great job Justin! You do an excellent job of writing your ideas out and this was another great post to read this week. You made sure to inform me on what occurred in 1950's America with the Interstate Highway System as well as how Americans lived during this time.

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  4. Hi Justin,
    Your blog post is good. I like how you really explained the information and went into detail. I also liked the pictures.Good Job!

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  5. hey Justin, nice blog and well put together. i love your how you put this together. i love how you said The industrial production grew due to the cold war. There was a mass production of cars. The standard consumer package of the 1950s was a Home, TV set and car. The bad that was still going on was the racism. 7 million whites left the cities and moved to the suburbs, while 3 million blacks moved into the cities. The whites started the profile where the blacks stayed as ghetto places of crimes, poverty, and welfare. i totally agree keep up the good post.

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  6. Hey Justin I noticed on you’d blog that you thought of it to be unfair how the government gave more assistance to white families than they did African American families, given that they needed it more. I believe that they did this, and are still doing this so that we will always be dependent.

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