US History: The 1950´s Nightmare

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The 1950’s Nightmare

Where american citizens afraid during the 1950’s? From the films we see about this certain time period most would say no because from the looks of the film they had no problems. People had on smiles and families greeted each other happily as they came home from school or work. What you don’t see in those films is what was really happening during the 1950’s movie magic can cover up the parts of the 50’s that were basically pure nightmares to go through. Though it may be true that families in the fifties would still greet each other when they walked through the door but like was all just black and white smiles. When you imagine the fifties after seeing it on tv you don’t bother imagining things like The red scare, Nuclear attack threats, or the Korean war. During the 1950’s you basically had to watch what you say or you’d be considered communist or practice your drill’s in school in case a nuclear attack ever happened (though I seriously don’t believe duck and cover as you hide under your desk would really protect you from a nuclear bomb). The 1950’s weren’t a dream when you think about it.

Before I decided to do my report on how the 1950’s was a nightmare had had to first rule out what the nightmares where and what the dreams of the 50’s were. thinking of the nightmares was easy while thinking of the dreams was a little hard I ended up was putting trivial things like television sets came out to replace ye old radio and many other things in that nature such as the suburbs, credit, or Vacation work days for the man who works. it all came down to how the 1950’s being a nightmare. Though the 50’s weren’t just a nightmare I admit there are some parts of it that where dreams but for the sake of this essay I can ...

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...communism. the 1950’s were a nightmare but to the unseen eye there were also some parts that were a dream but as I already said when trying to choose my topic of this essay I discovered though there were good parts of the 50’s there were even more parts that made it a nightmare. which probably gave film directors more reasons to try creating the illusion to us with the films, novels, and total out look of the the 1950’s as a dream so that we are not consumed by the nightmares of it all until we learn about it through our education in history.

work cited

http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/red-scare

http://www.radiochemistry.org/history/nuclear_timeline/50s.html

http://www.atomcentral.com/the-cold-war.aspx

http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/hollywood-ten

http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/joseph-mccarthy

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