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Chapter 17 Vocab

Chapter 17 Vocab- 24 Words

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1. Demobilization Sending home members of the army.
2. GI Bill of Rights Eased the return of WWII veterans by providing education and employment aid.
3. Baby Boom An increase in births between 1945 and 1964.
4. Productivity The rate at which goods are produced or services performed.
5. Taft-Hartley Act A law that restricted the power of labor unions.
6. Fair Deal Truman's program to expand New Deal reforms.
7. Interstate Highway Act 1956 law that authorized the spending of $32 billion to build 41,000 miles of highway.
8. Sunbelt The name given to the region of states in the South and the Southwest.
9. Service Sector Businesses that provide services rather than manufactured goods.
10. Information Industry Businesses that provide informational services.
11. Franchise business Allows companies to distribute its products or services through retail outlets owned by independent operators.
12. Multinational corporations Companies that produce or sell their goods and services internationally.
13. AFL-CIO In 1955, the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organization labor unions united.
14. California Master Plan Called for 3 tiers of higher education: research universities, state colleges and community colleges, all of which were to be accessible to all of the state's citizens.
15. Consumerism A large scale buying usually on credit.
16. Median Family Income The measure of average family income.
17. Nuclear family The ideal typical household of a father, mother, and children.
18. Benjamin Spock Wrote the best selling book, Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care. He emphasized the importance of nurturing children.
19. Rock and Roll Music that originated in the gospel and blues traditions of A.A.
20. Elvis Presley Integrated African American gospel tunes into the music he played. His first hit "Heartbreak Hotel" sold in the millions and he sparked popularity for rock music.
21. Beatnik A small group of writers and artists in the 1950s and early 1960s who were criticized by American society.
22. Inner City The older central part of a city with crowded neighborhoods in which low income, usually minority groups live.
23. Urban Renewal Government programs for redevelopment of urban areas.
24. Termination policy Ended all programs monitored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs; also ended federal responsibility for the health and welfare of Native Americans.
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