4.07 The New Frontier
Question: After World War II , the United States experienced an economic boom.
What did NOT contribute to that boom?
the GI Bill
a readiness to spend and consume
a surge in international trade
the Taft-Hartley Act
Answer: the Taft-Hartley Act
Question: Although overall per capita income rose after World War II , poverty still existed in certain areas of the country.
Where was it the greatest?
Answer: in rural areas
Question: How did African Americans fare during the economic boom in the 1950s?
Answer: They gained income, but the gap widened between whites and blacks.
Question: What was one effect of the GI Bill on American society in the postwar era?
Answer: More people were able to attend college.
Question: Why was there a baby boom during the postwar era?
Answer: With the war over and the economy growing, people were more prepared to raise children.
Question: What is one way that housing changed in the postwar period?
Answer: Suburban developments began to spring up when builders applied assembly-line techniques to homes.
Question: Which pattern of segregation emerged during the postwar era?
Answer: Whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities.
Question: How did automobile ownership change after World War II ?
Answer: Millions more cars were produced and a high percentage of Americans owned them.
Question: What was NOT a significant technological development of the postwar era?
transistors
radio
television
computers
Answer: radio
Question: How did television influence American life beginning in the 1950s?
Answer: Television created a common culture and developed common social norms.