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What Is Society Like In The 1950's

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After an economic hardship created by the Great Depression and World War ll, the 1950’s saw an increase in American commercialism. The postwar economy was booming, and incomes were doubling. Due to this, American families were able get more goods and necessities. Since then, society has been provided with more materials and higher expectations than our previous generations. Throughout the decades we have been able to buy not only our needs, but our wants as well. One of the most obvious places that stuck out was the starter castles section. This section of the article helped show how we are building our homes based off our wants and not our needs. The authors even said that the average size of new homes is now more than double the size of …show more content…

Since the 1950’s, our society has become a competition within itself (Ebersole, Jeff). As a society, we have began to compare ourselves to the people around us. In the moment we don’t see ourselves comparing each other, but as we look back at our past we begin to notice it. It seems as if everything has to be bigger and better than our co workers, friends, family, and sometimes even the characters we see on our tvs or at the movies. It even comes down to the food we eat. Back in the 1950’s, tv dinners could be bought at only 69 cents (De Graff). In today’s society it’s almost a competition of who can eat at the fanciest restaurant or who ordered the most expensive meal. Part of the reason why we do this, is for convenience. While in past decades people did eat out like we do now, the difference is they would do it on special occasions and not because they didn’t feel like cooking that night (De Graff). While my parents were growing up they would eat out as a family on friday nights and occasionaly saturdays, but hardly ever any other day (Ebersole, Carrie). This is just another way of how our society has raised our expectations and show how greedy we have

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