What traits characterized the suburban life of the 1950s?

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Similarity and traditionalism described the normal practices of the time. The 1950s in the United States are for the most part viewed as both socially traditionalist and profoundly materialistic in nature.

Explanation:


Related Questions

i dont understand
The readers can best infer that both authors would agree which statement
1) Insect may inspire feelings if wonder and awe
2) Protecting all creatures in nature is important
3) Insect are best kept inside jars for observation
4) Observing insect is not interesting hobby​

Answers

Is there any context

which timespan had the most tension during the cold war and why PLEASE HELP

Answers

Answer:

The Berlin Blockade of 1948 to 1949 marked the beginning of the Cold War, the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 represented the high point of tensions and the opening of the Wall in 1989 represented the end of Cold War tensions.

Explanation:

If im wrong your just not as smart as me

How was President Johnson able to successfully produce the "flood of reform legislation" before 1966?

Answers

Answer:Lyndon B. Johnson

Trigésimo sexto presidente

Campaña

El vicepresidente Lyndon B. Johnson asumió la presidencia tras el asesinato del presidente John F. Kennedy en noviembre de 1963.

En su campaña electoral de 1964 Johnson declaró una "guerra contra la pobreza", retando a los estadounidenses a construir una "gran sociedad" y ganando las elecciones con más del 61 por ciento del voto popular.

Desafíos

Lyndon B. Johnson se ocupó de los disturbios raciales, así como de las protestas contra la guerra, dado que la guerra de Vietnam fue muy discutida. En 1968, los Estados Unidos tenían 548 000 soldados en Vietnam, 30 000 de ellos habían caído en combate. Las tasas de aprobación de Johnson, que rondaban el 70 por ciento a mediados de 1965, cayeron dramáticamente a menos del 40 por ciento en 1967.

Principales acciones

Lyndon B. Johnson implementó la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, que prohibía la discriminación en el empleo basada en la raza, el género, la religión o el origen nacional. A esto le siguió la Ley de Derechos Electorales de 1965, que prohibió las pruebas de alfabetización y creó derechos de voto para todos, independientemente de su raza.

El 28 de julio de 1965 Johnson envió 100 000 tropas a Vietnam, emprendiendo una guerra cada vez más intensa.

Johnson fundó el Comité del Presidente para Personas con Discapacidad Intelectual en 1966.

Legado

Lyndon B. Johnson es en gran parte recordado por la Guerra de Vietnam, la guerra más impopular de la historia de Estados Unidos.

Explanation:

What holiday was celebrated before women's history month

Answers

Answer:

maybe easter or valentines day god knows

try search it on the web

Explanation:

Easter is the answer

How did stock market speculation lead to the stock market crash of 1929 and the
Great Depression?

Answers

Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

Among the more prominent causes were the period of rampant speculation (those who had bought stocks on margin not only lost the value of their investment, they also owed money to the entities that had granted the loans for the stock purchases), tightening of credit by the Federal Reserve (in August 1929 the discount ...

Which of the following belongs on the blank line of the chart?
a. Higher birthrate as people sought to send their children to work
b. Mass movement of people from cities back to farms
c. Breakup of families as fathers left home out of shame or to search for work
d. Increase of monetary aid from foreign countries​

Answers

A ir B or C or D
Do it like that you are like the same paper as the one

All of the following are reasons the United States entered WWI except: O the Sussex Pledge O the Russian civil war O Lusitania O the Zimmerman Telegram

Answers

Answer:

The Zimmerman telegram

Explanation:

It didn't come until the US had been in WW1 for 5 weeks

read this!!! tell me what happens next




Thoughts of his parents' divorce fill Brian Robeson's head as he flies in a single-engine plane to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. When the pilot suffers a massive heart attack and dies, Brian must
somehow land the plane by himself and then, left with only the clothes he is wearing and a hatchet he received from his mother as a parting gift, Brian must put thoughts of his past behind him and try to figure out how he can stay alive...
''A heart-stopping story...something beyond adventure, a book that plunges readers into the cleft of the protagonist's experience." —Publishers Weekly
A Newbery Honor Book
An ALA Notable Book
Booklist Editor's Choice
1.
BRIAN ROBESON stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below. It
was a small plane, a Cessna 406—a bush-plane—and the engine was so loud, so roaring and
consuming and loud, that it ruined any chance for conversation.
Not that he had much to say. He was thirteen and the only passenger on the plane with a pilot
named—what was it? Jim or Jake or something— who was in his mid-forties and who had been silent
as he worked to prepare for take-off. In feet since Brian had come to the small airport in Hampton, New York to meet the plane—driven by his mother—the pilot had spoken only five words to him.
"Get in the copilot's seat." Which Brian had done. They had taken off and that was the last of the
conversation. There had been the initial excitement, of course. He had never flown in a single-engine
plane before and to be sitting in the copilot's seat with all the controls right there in front of him, all
the pilot took off, had been interesting and exciting. But in five minutes they had leveled off at six thousand feet and headed northwest and from then on the pilot had been silent, staring out the front,
and the drone of the engine had been all that was left. The drone and the sea of green trees that lay
before the plane's nose and flowed to the horizon, spread with lakes, swamps, and wandering
streams and rivers.
Now Brian sat, looking out the window with the roar thundering through his ears, and tried to
catalog what had led up to his taking this flight. The thinking started. Always it started with a single word. Divorce.

Answers

Answer:

isnt this the book hatchet

he lands the plane in a lake and lives ther for about a month until they rescue him

he only stayed alive cuz of a hatchet his mom gave him and he made fun of

Drag each item to the correct location on the table. Determine which in-text citations are formatted correctly in MLA style. Research has found that only 6 percent of all school lunches are considered nutritious (Gardiner and Mabel 401). The National School Lunch Program requires schools to serve lunches according to age-appropriate portions. Children who bought school lunches are “30 percent more likely to be obese” than students who brought their lunches from home every day (Newman 24). According to Rhys, “Typically school lunches are packed with over 900 calories. You can help your children manage a healthy diet by packing a lunch for them to bring to school." (12) According to the National School Lunch Program, the government requires schools “to abide by certain dietary guidelines chosen each year" (USDA 24) to ensure that it is meeting children’s nutrition needs. One change that is being implemented is that “school lunches are required to provide a specific variety of produce each week” (Rita 4).

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

Yes

Answer:

This is it

Explanation:

Glorieta pass_______
a. is rugged, difficult place. C. was a toll road
b. was located on top of Mesa. d. is located in four corners.

Answers

Don’t listen to the other person, I think they’re trying to hack or something, the answer should be A, is rugged, difficult place

can someone please help me​

Answers

Answer:

B it should be B or C____________<

Does anyone know the commonlit answers to "the bombing of hiroshima"

Answers

1B

2D

3A

4C

5.ID K #5

How does the section “The Atomic Bomb: A Controversial Weapon” contribute to the development of ideas in the text (Paragraphs 12-14

Plessy vs. Ferguson set up the concept of what? A Racial Equality B. Public Segregation C. Nativism​

Answers

B. Public Segregation
Instilled the idea of “separate but equal.”

Which of the following is true?

The first play, "Romeo and Juliet," was performed at The Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre burned down after a man's breeches caught fire

The Globe Theatre burned down after gunpowder caught a piece of wadding on fire

The first play, "As You Like It," was performed at The Globe Theatre

Answers

Answer:

that is false

Explanation:

can someone please help me and write out the answer​

Answers

The answer is "B. Anti-Federalists feared strong state governments"

National government would be too powerful based on the bill of rights.

what effect did Virginia joining the Confederacy have on the new nation?

Answers

I don’t know hehe ha

Answer:

as a southern slave holding State, Virginia held the state convection to deal with the secession crisis

The artistic style in which feeling emotions are used to explain the truth is called _____.
a. modernism
b.romanticism
c. realism
d. impressionism

Answers

Answer:

impressionism

Explanation:

the artist styles in which feelings and emotions are uses

The answer is D love

Mexico is a Parliamentary Democracy where people have few freedoms.
O TRUE
O FALSE

Answers

should be true i’m sorry if i’m wrong

what did the declaration argue for, and what philosopher heavily influenced it?

Answers

people should have rights and they should be protected, everyone gets a say in the gov

how is cloth produced in the factory system?

Answers

spinning the sheep fibers into yarn; and sewing or knitting the yarn into cloth.

Explanation:

Since Orthodox Christianity is the major religion in Russia, there are no Islamic mosques in the country.
True
False

Answers

False


Islam is Russia's second most widely professed religion after Christianity. Russia has the largest Muslim population in Europe

What are two most familiar ways to become a citizen of the United States?

Answers

take the american citizen test or have a family member who was born in the usa or has is an american citizen
Answer:√here look down√Explanation:°π°In all, there are four fundamental ways to become a U.S. citizen: citizenship by birth in the U.S., citizenship through derivation, citizenship through acquisition, and citizenship through naturalization. Most immigrants in the United States become citizens through the naturalization process°π°

Why wasn’t Gavrilo Princip executed for assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Answers

Answer:

In the aftermath of Franz Ferdinand's assassination, Princip, Čabrinović and most of the other conspirators were arrested and tried in Sarajevo. Because he was under 20 years old, too young to be executed under Austro-Hungarian law, Princip received a sentence of 20 years' imprisonment.

Explanation:

"The effect of the war upon the United States will depend upon what American
citizens say and do. Every man who really loves America will act and speak in
the true spirit of neutrality... The people of the United States (come) from many
nations, and chiefly from the nations now at war. It is natural that there should
be the variety of sympathy and desire among them with regard to the issues
and circumstances of the conflict. Some may wish one nation to succeed in
the momentous struggle. I venture, therefore, my fellow countrymen, to speak
a solemn word of warning to you against that deepest, most subtle, most
essential breach of neutrality, which may spring out of partisanship, out of
passionately taking sides. The United States must be neutral In fact, as well as
In name, during these days that are to try men's souls."
Woodrow Wilson, Message to Congress, 63rd Cong, 2d Sess, Senate Doc, No 566 (Washington, 1914)
In this message, President Wilson is encouraging Americans to

O view immigrants from other nations with distrust
O subscribe to partisan beliefs in politics
O maintain the principles of neutrality throughout the war
O support European nations during the war

Answers

Answer:

c if you see how he said to know that they want there country to win too

Explanation:

C. Maintain the principles of neutrality throughout the war

Which of these took place CLOSEST to the Washington speech

Answers

Answer:

What are your choices?????

Explanation:

Which Supreme Court case was most important in changing the United States? Why?

Answers

Answer:

Brown v. Board of Education, 1954. This landmark case is one of the biggest landmarks for ending racial division within the United States

Explanation:

because it ruled that establishing public schools to separate black and white students was not constitutional

Which best describes the events that occurred in 1957 at Central High School?

A.) Orval Faubus sent troops to resist integration, and President Eisenhower sent troops to enforce it.
B.) Local citizens protested integration, and President Eisenhower ordered Orval Faubus to send National Guard troops.
C.) Local citizens protested integration, and Orval Faubus sent National Guard troops to enforce it.
D.) Orval Faubus sent troops to enforce integration, and President Eisenhower sent troops to prevent violence.

Answers

The best description of events at the Central High School in 1957 is A.) Orval Faubus sent troops to resist integration, and President Eisenhower sent troops to enforce it.

What happened at Central High School?

The Little Rock Nine were African Americans who had gained admission into a previously all-White school. Governor of the state, Orval Faubus sent National Guard troops to keep them away.

President Eisenhower responded by federalizing the state national guard and then sending soldiers to enforce desegregation in the school and allow the African Americans to attend.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

Find out more on the Little Rock Nine at https://brainly.com/question/25730519.

Answer:  (A)Orval Faubus sent troops to resist integration, and President Eisenhower sent troops to enforce it.

Explanation:

How does Russian empire-building compare to the other Imperial Nations (Great Britain and the United States)? 1750-1800 years

Answers

Explanation:

The Russian authorities forced the natives for tribute, as a way of expressing their dominancy whereas the Western European empires used the slave system, giving very minimal rights.

Answer:

The Russian authorities forced the natives for tribute, as a way of expressing their dominancy whereas the Western European empires used the slave system, giving very minimal rights.

Explanation:

For sure didn't copy and paste it...

Sorry I did lol

What was the first test of the America policy of neutrality?

Answers

Answer:

On August 31, 1935, Congress passed the first Neutrality Act prohibiting the export of “arms, ammunition, and implements of war” from the United States to foreign nations at war and requiring arms manufacturers in the United States to apply for an export license.

As World War I erupts in Europe, President Woodrow Wilson formally proclaims the neutrality of the United States, a position that a vast majority of Americans favored, on August 4, 1914. After a fierce debate in Congress, in November of 1939, a final Neutrality Act passed. This Act lifted the arms embargo and put all trade with belligerent nations under the terms of “cash-and-carry.” The ban on loans remained in effect, and American ships were barred from transporting goods to belligerent ports.

Sorry, I just wanna know what this is. I found it on Morris Island, Folly Beach, South Carolina, USA. Please don't just say something like 'oh that's cool! you should talk to someone who knows about this stuff.' as an answer. If you do, please show me how to get in contact with someone that knows this kind of stuff. Thanks! Btw, it is metal with rock around it.

Answers

Answer:

it looks like a bone rock

Explanation:

Other Questions
The track along which electricity flows is called a:fusecircuitswitch Please help me!! I need this answered really quick Part B if the height of each prism is 10 Cm what is the surface area prism Which event occurs during high tide?All of Earths ocean levels rise.The moons orbit is closer to Earth.The gravity of the Sun and moon cause the Earths crust and water to bulge.Earths crust and water are being pulled in opposite directions by the Sun and moon. Complete each nuclear reaction equation.Superscript 14 subscript 7 upper N plus superscript 4 subscript 2 upper H e right arrow superscript question mark subscript 8 upper O plus superscript 1 subscript question upper H.Nitrogen transmutes to form an isotope of oxygen. The superscript for oxygen is?The subscript for hydrogen is?Superscript 59 subscript question mark upper C o plus superscript 1 subscript 0 n right arrow superscript 60 subscript 27 upper C o.Cobalt-59 accepts a neutron to form a new isotope. The subscript for cobalt is? Could someone help me out please Layla calculates the mean of the ages of 10 students on her bus, and she discovers the average(mean) age is 12.8. What will happen to the mean if she includes her bus driver's age of 56 in her data set? *A.The mean will stay the same.B.The mean will decrease.C.The mean will increase.D.There isn't enough information. What is the one shape of cross-section we could create by slicing the cone parallel to its base? 4% of the mass is 20kg. Find the full mass. anyone know? What is the vertex of the parabola f(x) = x^2 2x 8 that has an axis of symmetry at 2 = 12A (2,-8)B (1,-9)C (3,-5)D (4,0) (-4)^6 (-4)^5 into a single power Find the distance between the points. (-7,8) (7,8)PLEASE H E L P. 1.55 aos = ____ horas 6. 8 pies = ______metros150 libras = ______ gramos 36 horas = _______ segundos 25 millas = _______ metros what is one way thoreau encourages people to show their disapproval of the government 98,932,599.9389 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, Andre is making paper cranes to decorate for a party. He plans to make one large papercrane for a centerpiece and several smaller paper cranes to put around the table. It takesAndre 10 minutes to make the centerpiece and 3 minutes to make each small crane. He willonly have 30 minutes to make the paper cranes once he gets home.1. Andre wrote the inequality to plan his time. Describe what , , 10,and 30 represent in this inequality.2. Solve Andres inequality and explain what the solution means. Which selection shows the correct order of points from least to greatest on the number line? Help ASAP please Which expression would be easier to simplify if you used the associativeproperty to change the grouping?A. 67+ [+(-)]B. (70 +30) + 72C. [-12 + (-5)] + 36D. (21 + (-14)] + (-53)SUBMIT y= x+14 , x+ 2y= 36, find x and y and show solution pls determine the equation that is represented by the table below. x 3 4 5 6 y -3 0 3 6 can some one answer please