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Suburbs youtube/watch?v=JhkhA2w4cXs Cars

Suburbs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhkhA2w4cXs Cars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWsxKAS4CfQ&feature=related. Suburbs and Automobiles. LEQ 3: How did Suburban Migration impact American Culture?. 1950’s Economy--Boom.

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  1. Suburbs • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhkhA2w4cXs • Cars • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWsxKAS4CfQ&feature=related

  2. Suburbs and Automobiles LEQ 3: How did Suburban Migration impact American Culture?

  3. 1950’s Economy--Boom • Conglomerate – large companies that invest in 3 or more unrelated businesses • Franchise- parent company allows investors to open stores under their name and then shares profit • McDonalds • Increase in GDP/ Per Capita Income

  4. Causes of Migration • Growing Families- Baby Boom • More Space • Emerging Wealth • GI Bill of Rights • Low cost mortgages for WWII vets

  5. Meet the Demand • Developments: • Levittown • Long Island- 17,000 homes • Bucks County, PA 16,000 homes American Dream- “The little house with the white picket fence and a dog named Spot.”

  6. How to Get There? • The Automotive Boom • People needed cars • People had money • Increased dependence=increased demand • Rise of Automakers • 8 million cars/year • New models by the year

  7. Increased Travel • Pres. Eisenhower • 1956 Federal-Aid Highway Act • $25 Billion for 40,000 miles of highways • Increased Travel • Troop mobility • Evacuation from Nuclear Attack

  8. Automotive Industry • Entire Industry Developed around Automobile: • Gas stations • Repair shops • Parts stores • Drive-in Everything • Dealerships • Safety Regulations • Rest stops • Highway exits

  9. Adverse Effects • Increased dependence on foreign oil • Negative environmental impacts • Fast cars- deadly accidents

  10. With a Partner • Brainstorm another invention that has had a similar- far reaching impact on America • Explain how the invention was developed, how it spread, and its effects on everyday life. • Be creative- 15 points • Due by the end of the period

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