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1 October, 22:19
Why is the 1950s referred to as the golden age
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Rihanna Ayers
1 October, 22:31
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In the 1950's right after world war 2 the golden age arose. People were finding jobs, with ease and different types of customs came about. People started watching T. V. as well as listening to music on the regular. The 1950's was the period of the baby boom as many troops returned home and wanted to start families with their wives.
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Derick Barton
1 October, 22:44
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Because that's when everything important happened
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