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a name given to the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, encouraging veterans to get an education by paying part of their tuition
a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
southern Democrats who opposed Truman's position on civil rights. They caused a split in the Democratic party
President Truman's program to expand New Deal reforms. Included proposals for a nationwide system of compulsory health insurance and a crop-subsidy system to provide a steady income for farmers
a major corporation that includes a number of smaller companies in unrelated industries
a company that offers similar products or services in many locations, is also used to refer to the right, sold to an individual, to do business using the parent company’s name and the system that the parent company developed
an unprecedented population explosion after WWII
developed a vaccine for the crippling disease polio
A preoccupation with the purchasing of material goods
the practice of modifying products so those that have already been sold become obsolete before they actually need replacement
means of communication that reach large audiences
the government agency that regulates and licenses television, telephone, telegraph, radio, and other communications industries
Centered in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City’s Greenwich Village, expressed the social and literary nonconformity of artists, poets, and writers
the new music that grew out of rhythm and blues and country and pop
a style of music characterized by the use of improvisation
called for tearing down rundown neighborhoods and constructing low-income housing
Mexican hired hands, were allowed into the United States to harvest crops
eliminated federal economic support, discontinued the reservation system, and distributed tribal lands among individual Native Americans
In the 1950s, millions of middle-class white Americans left the cities for the suburbs

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Chapter 19 Vocab

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