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1950s Pop Culture Pop culture took hold of America during the 150s with TV playing a role in this (Stuart 66). Before television, pop culture was spread through newspapers and magazines. People spent most of their leisure time out of the house. After TV was introduced in 1951, people began to tune into their favorite shows instead of going out. The 1950s were historically impactful and shaped the way we spend much of our leisure time today. The 1950s were the backdrop to many major historical events. Harry S. Truman served as President from 1945-1953 at which point Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected. While Truman was the President at the start of the Korean War in 1950, Eisenhower was a favorite of the people. “When asked about the …show more content…

The twenty years before had been filled with economic problems and war. Americans were ready for a change. ‘Society emphasized on marriage and family life, and with the rate at only 10% divorce was considered taboo. Between 1946 and 1964, 30 million children were born causing suburban areas to gain more ground. Identical tract homes were built in mass to house the families that sprung up in the baby boom generation (Stuart 52-53). The US was becoming one of the leading economic powers and the economy was at one of its best points ever. ‘Over a ten year period the employment rate dropped only 0.2%. While the 50s were somewhat tense times with the cold war on the rise, they were also full of prosperity: salaries and income were also rising’ (TV Turns 1). The prospering economy greatly affected pop culture. Concerts became more popular as did magazines such as playboy and national geographic, and people were spending more leisure time watching TV shows, including “I Love Lucy” and “Leave it to Beaver”, both of which emphasized family values with characters learning life lessons in humorous ways. The US was prospering in the midst of a cold

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