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6
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singer who sang 'Hound Dog'
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8
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Americans bought luxury items
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9
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what was Eisenhower's first name
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10
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Americans saw a rapid rise in income
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12
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the candy that was named after president Eisenhower
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13
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relating to the work done or those who work in an office or other professional environment.
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14
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cookie cutter track homes
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15
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relating to manual work or workers, particularly in industry.
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18
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inflation up, wages down= labor unrest
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1
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places where people can watch movies in their cars
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2
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What is the name of the first suburban town?
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3
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gave loans to veterans for college, businesses and buying homes.
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4
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largest public works program in history= constructed 40,000 miles of road.
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5
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who was elected president in 1948
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7
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singer who sang 'Peggy Sue'
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11
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who was elected president in 1952
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15
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were nonconformists artists, poets, writers who criticized conformity of 1950s culture and the “emptiness” of popular culture
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1945-1961 million children were born
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person who found the polio vaccination
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19
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action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc.
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