1 / 13

Life in the 1980s

Life in the 1980s. Economic Growth Retail and Technology Revolutions Social Problems Rise of Activism. Economic Growth. Yuppies: Young, urban, professionals Effect of baby boomers Graduating college Entering workforce Emphasis on getting ahead Growth benefited upper and middle classes

kalani
Download Presentation

Life in the 1980s

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Life in the 1980s Economic Growth Retail and Technology Revolutions Social Problems Rise of Activism

  2. Economic Growth • Yuppies: Young, urban, professionals • Effect of baby boomers • Graduating college • Entering workforce • Emphasis on getting ahead • Growth benefited upper and middle classes • 1967 to 1986: Top 5% of Americans had between 15.6% and 17.5% of all wealth • By mid-1990s, over 21%

  3. Retail Revolution • Discount retailing • Selling large quantities of goods at very low prices • Attempting to sell goods quickly to turn over inventory • Idea of selling a lot of goods at little profit would make more money than selling fewer products at higher prices

  4. The Wal-Mart Effect • System of distribution centers to enhance re-supplying his stores • Computer database to track inventory and sales • Others copied idea of “superstores”

  5. Media Revolution • Ted Turner creates WTBS in 1975 • First superstation that sells low-cost sports/entertainment via satellite to cable companies nationally • Results in creation of ESPN, HBO, CNN (founded by Turner as well), MTV • Robert Johnson creates Black Entertainment Television (BET) • Grew up poor, convinced TV could promotes business and culture for African-Americans • MTV paved way for rise of rap music, which originated in the Bronx and focused on rhythmic beats and African-American inner-city experiences

  6. Other Media Changes • Sony Walkman • VCRS • Video Games

  7. Social Problems • Despite economic gains, the US had many problems including drug usage, crime, disease, poverty, and homelessness • Drug use spreading to all areas and ages • Effects on crime rates • New Jersey v. T.L.O: school has right to search without a warrant if it had probable cause • Vernonia School District v. Acton: Random drug tests do not violate rights

  8. Social Problems (continued) • Drunk driving and drinking • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) founded in 1980 to stop underage drinking • 1984: Congress cuts highway funding to any state that does not have a legal drinking age of 21 • All states complied within 4 years • Why?

  9. AIDS Epidemic • 1981: researchers identify AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) • Weakened immune system • HIV: Virus that causes aids • Between 1981 and 1988 the CDC identified over 100,000 cases in the US alone

  10. Activism Rises • Stonewall Riot marks beginning of the gay activist movement • Police raided Stonewall Inn in NYC due to sexual orientation of the patrons (not uncommon practice for police raids at this time) • Led to creation of Gay Liberation Front and other groups whose primary goal was to increase tolerance • Led protests, marches, etc.

  11. 1984: Irish rocker Bob Geldof organized “Band Aid” to help starving people in Ethiopia • Following year evolved into Live Aid • “We Are The World” • Led to Willie Nelson organizing “Farm Aid” to help American farmers and musicians promoting the end of Apartheid in South Africa

  12. Senior Citizens in Politics • Medicinal Improvements=Longer Life Expectancy • Declining Birthrate—younger population comparatively smaller • Social Security benefits creating budget pressures • Seniors needed a voice in politics to avoid cuts to Social Security and Medicare, so the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) was founded in 1958.

More Related