10th AMERICAN HISTORY CHAPTER 10postwar america
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suburbs | small residential communities around the cities
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Harry S. Truman | became president after FDR died
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Dixiecrats | formed the states rights democratic party
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Fair deal | an extension to the new deal included world wide proporsals
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conglomerates | a major corporation that includes a number of smaller companies in unrelated industires
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fanchise | a company that offers similar products or services in many location
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baby boom | world War 2 soldiers came home and made a unprecedent population explosion
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Dr. Jonas Salk | developed a vaccine for the crippling disease POLIO
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Planned obsolescence | creating new products, manufacturers began using a marketing strategy
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consumerism | buying material goods, came to be equated with success
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Federal Communications Commission | FCC. The government agency that regulates and licenses television, telephone, telegraph, radio, and other communication industries
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Beat Movement | expressed the social and literary nonconformity of artisits
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rock n roll | a name that has blues and country and pop
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Urban renewal | proposed solution to the housing problem in inner citites
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braceros | allowed into US to harvest crops
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termination policy | eliminated federal economic support , discontinued the reservation system, and distributed tribal lands among individual Native Americans
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