Postwar Prosperity
Mass Culture of the 1950's
Social Issues of the 1950's
SAVI 1
SAVI 2
100

The process of sending home members of the army.

a. demilitarization

b. domestication

c. demobilization

d. dominion

c. demobilization

100

California created a California Master Plan, creating ______ tiers of higher education.

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

c. 3

100

Social critics and a small group of writers and artists known as _________ criticized what they viewed as the crass materialism and conformity of the American middle class.

a. beezneez

b. breakwriters

c. beatniks

d. batenecks

c. beatniks

100

Able to be made, done, or achieved.

a. feasible

b. elation

c. intercede

d. evaluate

a. feasible

100

Allowing too much freedom, leading to a lack of control. 

a. undertake

b. mortgage

c. permissive

d. influence

c. permissive

200

Southern and western states, known as the ________, also experienced rapid growth.

a. Sunbelt

b. Citrus Belt

c. Suburbanization

c. Urbanization

a. Sunbelt

200

Which person is included in a nuclear family?

a. grandmother

b. uncle

c. father

d. aunt

c. father

200

Elvis Presley made rock music popular when he integrated what musical genre?

a. Country tunes

b. Rhythm and Blues tunes

c. Gospel tunes

d. Classical tunes

c. Gospel tunes

200

Having or showing care in one's work or duties.

a. rapport

b. arduous

c. prevalent

d. diligent

d. diligent

200

Having an abundance of goods or riches.

a. affluent

b. dissent

c. exploit

d. lamented

a. affluent

300

This baby boom peaked in 1957 when __________________babies were born.

a. 4.2 million

b. 4.3 million

c. 4.4 million

d. 4.5 million

b. 4.3 million

300

________________, a best-selling author of the era, emphasized the importance of nurturing children, from their earliest days as infants through their teen years.

a. Dr. Benjamin Spock

b. Dr. Ben Carson

c. Dr. Taft-Hartley

d. Dr. Harry Carson

a. Dr. Benjamin Spock

300

In 1953, the federal government enacted the____________, a law that sought to end tribal government and to relocate Native Americans to the nation’s cities.

a. termination policy

b. termination act

c. termination rights

c. termination bill

a. termination policy

300

To cause someone to feel extremely ashamed or embarrassed.

a. obscure

b. mortify

c. elude

d. zealot

b. moritfy

300

A person who is dissatisfied and rebellious.

a. malcontent

b. democracy

c. credible

d. omnipotent

a. malcontent

400

__________________, companies that produced and sold their goods and services across the globe, thrived.

a. Service Sector

b. Multinational corporations

c. Information industries

d. Franchise business

b. Multinational corporations

400

Between 1940 and 1960, around ____________ Americans moved to the suburbs, one of the largest mass migrations in history.

a. 10 million

b. 20 million

c. 30 million

d. 40 million

d. 40 million

400

Michael Harrington’s influential book _________________ (1962) opened Americans’ eyes to the 50 million people, one-fourth of the nation, living in poverty.

a. The One America

b. The Other America

c. The Other Side of the Fence

d. America in Crisis

b. The Other America

400

An amount of something that is in short supply.

a. fiery

b. dearth

c. tirade

d. usurp

b. dearth

400

Causing fear, dread, or apprehension.

a. formidable

b. desolate

c. hysteria

d. deviant

c. hysteria

500

Between 1940 and 1955, the U.S. population grew by _________.

a. 25 percent

b. 26 percent

c. 27 percent

d. 28 percent

c. 27 percent

500

Interstate Highway Act in 1956. This act authorized funds to build ____________ of the highway, consisting of multilane expressways that would connect the nation’s major cities.

a. 21,000 miles

b. 31,000 miles

c. 41,000 miles

d. 51,000 miles

c. 41,000 miles

500

Government-funded _________________ projects tried to reverse this trend by creating developments that they hoped would revitalize downtowns.

a. rural renewal

b. urban renewal

c. rural revitalization

d. urban revitalization

b. urban renewal

500

The highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill.

a. halt

b. clout

c. thrive

d. peak

d. peak

500

To officially remove an existing law.

a. assertive

b. repeal

c. revitalize

d. flock

b. repeal

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